> Subject: Re: [PCI] Tools in OE
> From: "Rev. George G.  Guillory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 
> on 4/12/04 2:31 PM, PCI PowerMacs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> 
>>> Subject: Re: [PCI] Tools in OE
>>> From: "Geneva G. Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>>>> Ginny, the tools I referred to are in Outlook Express itself and are
>>>> specific for mail management.
>>> 
>>> That, I understood, David.  It was just the explanation of "how to use them"
>>> that I meant.  Thanks for the "help" info. Don't know why I didn't think of
>>> that. LOL I really do like OE window format, etc. I find it easy to use.
>>> Ginny
>> 
>> Yes, I tend to forget to look at help files too! It is a funny thing this, I
>> suppose because of confusing and therefore aversing prior experiences. But
>> in fact, in many programs, specific and useful info is there. But if you
>> want to make the help files in any program more useful, it is best to try a
>> bit to work things out for yourself beforehand. For example, under tools try
>> to set a filter and test it by sending a message to yourself and see if it
>> does what you expected. Take a look at the different options etc and so on.
>> Then, when you do go to the help files, they seem much more of an
>> eye-opener. 
>> 
>> David Elmo
> 
> Hi Ginny, David & all;
> I tried setting filters in OE but the spammers change addresses and the
> spelling of words so often they never worked right.
> What I finally did was use the mailing list manager under tools and put in
> all the adresses I wanted to receive mail from. Everything else goes to junk
> mail. Works perfect so far. HTH
> --Thanks; Rev. George
> --Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)


I posted about this recently: there is a direct way to put in ones whole
address book as filter.

David Elmo


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