Setting it up wrong is the likely reason - most often because the To address
is in the safe list.
I would create rules for a specific domain, provided its a legit domain but
you can't get off the subscriber list etc. Don't use it for general spam
where the domain keeps changing.
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"StevePlym" wrote in message
...
I have put some domains in the Junk E-mail Filter and find that I'm still
getting mail from those domains.
Is this an indication that:
1. The Microsoft Junk E-mail Filter is crap?
2. I'm setting things up wrong?
3. Using "rules" might be more effective?
Thanks in advance for assistance.
Steve