That's not even a valid domain, so that must be forged. To my knowledge, you cannot block anything in the full headers of an email on OE or Outlook. This would be up to your 3rd party SPAM filters for that option. I have had luck with just entering a domain, like ketbsianj.com to be blocked in the 'from' and 'message body' areas in OE.
If this SPAM is coming in on your Yahoo account; good luck! The yahoo jerks condone abuse. Contrary to the so called alleged web based "spam filters", they don't work, and if you notice the majority of the spam you get on Yahoo is from the #$%& a*vertisers you see at their website! So if you're paying for POP3 Yahoo in Outlook, you're probably going to have to put up with it as long as you have a Yahoo address. The best thing I ever did was stop using my UNFILTERED ISP address for all email, and started using my domain addresses. My ISP is (like Yahoo) "alleged" to be filtered, but that's more BS, it's not. If you have a domain you can use, and the hosts are using the 'Cpanel' control panel hosting package, you can set up as many filters as you like, in ANY portion of an email or the headers. They work great. May be worth it to get a domain name for $7.75 a year, and free hosting for it, then use your domain address just to not have to fool with spam. I don't know right off hand though if any free hosting uses Cpanel, but you can get one for $4.95 a month, or even less for less traffic. -Clint God Bless Us All Clint Hamilton, Owner http://OrpheusComputing.com � ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Just looking for ideas from Outlook 2000/2002 users as far as creating rules to delete SPAM. I currently use a third party plug in for Outlook (SPAM Inspector) which removes 99% of my SPAM. But there are a few that get through with forged headers that appear to be coming from "ketbsianj.com". Is there a way to create a rule that will detect these emails and delete them as the crap they are? I know I can address specific addresses, but is there a way to add a domain? I tried doing so in SPAM Inspector, but is reads the forged address, not the actual originating domain. Outlook seems to require an address in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] format, while I'm trying to use the "*.ketbsianj.com" to remove all address variations from that domain. Thanks. Any ideas/recommendations are greatly appreciated. Thomas ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
