Interviewed by CNN on 25/06/2012 11:43, Arnie Goetchius told the world:
> Using SM 2.10.1
> 
> Every day I get email spam that has a future date so that it stays on
> the top of my email list. These usually have tomorrow's date but some
> have next month's date and the latest has the year 2038. I need a filter
> which will inspect the date and move anything with a date in the future
> to the "Junk" folder. I suspect the answer may be in setting up a filter
> using "Age In Days" as one of the criteria. Has anyone done this?

I suppose you COULD use "age in days" "is less than 0". Don't know if
the filter engine is set to recognize it, but it's worth a try.

But in my experience, the built-in junk mail controls eventually learn
to tag those spam messages as spam by content alone. No special
filtering is necessary after a bit of "training."

As an aside, I have noticed that some spam comes with a data several
years in the *past* -- usually four years. I suppose the idea is to
"get" users who display messages in a strict chronological order... but
the most they accomplish is to be kicked from the "junk" folder to the
"trash" folder right away.

-- 
MCBastos

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