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Junk Mail Filter Doesn't Work
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Junk Mail Filter Doesn't Work
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Junk Mail Filter Doesn't Work
Dave,
I have had similar experiences with some email accounts. When I went into my rules and ran that rule, it deleted the email from the inbox but I never figured out why it went into my inbox in the first place. If you ever figure it out, please post it here so I can implement it also. Neil "Dave" wrote in message ... I added to my junkmail list yet mail from this vendor continues to arrive in my in-box. I checked my Junk Email options and this email address is listed in the Blocked Senders list. It is not in the Safe Senders or Receipents lists. Normally when I add someone to the Blocked Senders list all of their email goes directly into the junk mail folder. Yet this vendor's mail continues to show up in my inbox. Does anyone know how they are defeating the junk mail filter and if anything can be done about it? I do not want to contact the spammer directly because often you end up on even more spam lists. Thanks Dave |
Junk Mail Filter Doesn't Work
Dave wrote:
I added to my junkmail list yet mail from this vendor continues to arrive in my in-box. I checked my Junk Email options and this email address is listed in the Blocked Senders list. It is not in the Safe Senders or Receipents lists. Normally when I add someone to the Blocked Senders list all of their email goes directly into the junk mail folder. Yet this vendor's mail continues to show up in my inbox. The first thing to realize is that the value you see in the From field has nothing to do with the real sender address. The from field is not really used for anything other that a pretty display. Good network client mail systems make sure that the From field and the sender address match, but SPAMmers are not good citizens. A more effective way of catching that address, provided you see it frequently, is to use a rule that looks for "traderslibrary" in the headers and either move it to the Junk E-mail folder or simply delete it. -- Brian Tillman |
Junk Mail Filter Doesn't Work
Thanks for explaining that Brian.
Several people I've talked to had this problem and did not know a solution. Thanks again Dave "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Dave wrote: I added to my junkmail list yet mail from this vendor continues to arrive in my in-box. I checked my Junk Email options and this email address is listed in the Blocked Senders list. It is not in the Safe Senders or Receipents lists. Normally when I add someone to the Blocked Senders list all of their email goes directly into the junk mail folder. Yet this vendor's mail continues to show up in my inbox. The first thing to realize is that the value you see in the From field has nothing to do with the real sender address. The from field is not really used for anything other that a pretty display. Good network client mail systems make sure that the From field and the sender address match, but SPAMmers are not good citizens. A more effective way of catching that address, provided you see it frequently, is to use a rule that looks for "traderslibrary" in the headers and either move it to the Junk E-mail folder or simply delete it. -- Brian Tillman |
Junk Mail Filter Doesn't Work
Brian,
Thanks for the explanation. It clarifies things for me but I don't understand "traderslibrary". I did not see that in any rule or any header, could you explain further. Neil "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Dave wrote: I added to my junkmail list yet mail from this vendor continues to arrive in my in-box. I checked my Junk Email options and this email address is listed in the Blocked Senders list. It is not in the Safe Senders or Receipents lists. Normally when I add someone to the Blocked Senders list all of their email goes directly into the junk mail folder. Yet this vendor's mail continues to show up in my inbox. The first thing to realize is that the value you see in the From field has nothing to do with the real sender address. The from field is not really used for anything other that a pretty display. Good network client mail systems make sure that the From field and the sender address match, but SPAMmers are not good citizens. A more effective way of catching that address, provided you see it frequently, is to use a rule that looks for "traderslibrary" in the headers and either move it to the Junk E-mail folder or simply delete it. -- Brian Tillman |
Junk Mail Filter Doesn't Work
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