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Old August 9th 08, 01:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
StevePlym
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Default Junk e-mail filter or Rules?

Thanks for that. I cross checked the "safe" list with the "blocked" kist and
found some domains in both.

I've removed most of them from the "safe" list so will monitor the
situation.

Steve

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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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
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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



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