On Monday, April 1, 2002, at 03:35:41 [GMT +0100] (which was 4:35
where I live) John Galvin wrote:
JG The only disadvantage i see with this, is when i go to compose a
JG normal window, and i click on the AB to insert someones email
JG address, I am confronted with all the spammers addresses.
Gene Gough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... What I have
found best is having a filer for each of the various list groups I
listen to that looks at the TO field to divert them to the associated
folder. Then next to the last filter is one that
I think it works just as well. I wasn't exactly sure how well the
filters were working as I had one fall through that never should have.
I set up the double check and have just left it that way.
Monday, April 1, 2002, 3:49:37 PM, Dave wrote:
1) filter all mail with unrecognized addresses
I did similar to what you are doing but soon realized that the change
the sending ID very often just to defeat that method. What I have
found best is having a filer for each of the various list groups I
listen to that looks at the TO field to divert them to the associated
folder. Then next to
Hello John,
Monday, April 1, 2002, 4:35:41 AM, you wrote to TBUDL:
JG if there was any feature which could exclude a group from the AB
JG when i am composing a regular email.
Group properties, tick Hide items if not explicitly selected
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Best regards,
Ottar Grimstad, Norway
Hello Daf,
Saturday, March 30, 2002, 11:12:01 AM, you wrote to TBUDL:
D What I've been doing is to highlight the unwanted e-mail in my
D inbox, then go to Specials create filter - then check box
D that says sender - Then use for incoming - then send to
D trash. But this does not appear to be
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Hi Ottar,
@30 March 2002, 13:32:18 +0100 (12:32 UK time) Ottar Grimstad wrote in
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This makes makes blocking new spammers as easy as the function in
Outlook Express (but less precise than the former
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