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I want my Outlook to automatically send an email reply (e.g. using
JunkReply.oft) to senders that have been identified as Junk mail (Actions, Junk Email, Junk Email options in Outlook 2003). The reply would explain that their message has been treated as SPAM, please phone me to keep this from happening. Is there a way to do this? I don't see an option for this in either the rules wizard nor the Junk email options. (And I don't know how to create a custom action in the rules wizard). Thanks, Jim |
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Wouldn't that result in just verifying your address to a multitude of
spammers? " wrote in message ups.com... I want my Outlook to automatically send an email reply (e.g. using JunkReply.oft) to senders that have been identified as Junk mail (Actions, Junk Email, Junk Email options in Outlook 2003). The reply would explain that their message has been treated as SPAM, please phone me to keep this from happening. Is there a way to do this? I don't see an option for this in either the rules wizard nor the Junk email options. (And I don't know how to create a custom action in the rules wizard). |
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"Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
... " wrote ... I want my Outlook to automatically send an email reply (e.g. using JunkReply.oft) to senders that have been identified as Junk mail (Actions, Junk Email, Junk Email options in Outlook 2003). The reply would explain that their message has been treated as SPAM, please phone me to keep this from happening. Is there a way to do this? I don't see an option for this in either the rules wizard nor the Junk email options. (And I don't know how to create a custom action in the rules wizard). Wouldn't that result in just verifying your address to a multitude of spammers? Since spammers never use their own e-mail address, the result is this irresponsible e-mail user will send bogus rejects to innocents who the spammer has usurped their e-mail address. Bouncing anywhere outside the mail session between the sending and receiving mail server is just plain stupid and shows complete ignorance by the offender as to how e-mail works. The only thing Excel will excel at is proving he is an ignorant user and irritate innocents with his bogus rejects. |
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![]() "Vanguard" wrote: "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: " wrote ... I want my Outlook to automatically send an email reply (e.g. using JunkReply.oft) to senders that have been identified as Junk mail (Actions, Junk Email, Junk Email options in Outlook 2003). The reply would explain that their message has been treated as SPAM, please phone me to keep this from happening. Wouldn't that result in just verifying your address to a multitude of spammers? Since spammers never use their own e-mail address, the result is this irresponsible e-mail user will send bogus rejects to innocents who the spammer has usurped their e-mail address. Bouncing anywhere outside the mail session between the sending and receiving mail server is just plain stupid and shows complete ignorance by the offender as to how e-mail works. The only thing Excel will excel at is proving he is an ignorant user and irritate innocents with his bogus rejects. Vanguard, I think your reply is completely over the top and is only an indication of your own ignorance and ill manners. To anyone who can read, it is completely clear that it is not the itention of the OP to send bogus rejects, but to send a notification to genuine senders that somehow ended up in the junk mail folder. As it is now, you will never know whether your message had actually reached the Inbox of your recipient or was intercepted on the way by some spam filter. True, the system has its drawbacks, but a reply like yours was completely unnecessary. |
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On Aug 10, 1:37 am, "Proboscis" wrote:
"Vanguard" wrote: "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: " wrote ... I want my Outlook to automatically send an email reply (e.g. using JunkReply.oft) to senders that have been identified as Junk mail (Actions, Junk Email, Junk Email options in Outlook 2003). The reply would explain that their message has been treated as SPAM, please phone me to keep this from happening. Wouldn't that result in just verifying your address to a multitude of spammers? Since spammers never use their own e-mail address, the result is this irresponsible e-mail user will send bogus rejects to innocents who the spammer has usurped their e-mail address. Bouncing anywhere outside the mail session between the sending and receiving mail server is just plain stupid and shows complete ignorance by the offender as to how e-mail works. The only thing Excel will excel at is proving he is an ignorant user and irritate innocents with his bogus rejects. Vanguard, I think your reply is completely over the top and is only an indication of your own ignorance and ill manners. To anyone who can read, it is completely clear that it is not the itention of the OP to send bogus rejects, but to send a notification to genuine senders that somehow ended up in the junk mail folder. As it is now, you will never know whether your message had actually reached the Inbox of your recipient or was intercepted on the way by some spam filter. True, the system has its drawbacks, but a reply like yours was completely unnecessary.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for all your responses. Most of the responses has to do with if I'd like to do what I'm trying to do. Assuming that I know what I want to do-- can Outlook do it? Also thanks forthe SpamCop suggestion. I'm somewhat familiar with this service, as I've used it from the other side as a friend of mine once used this service and the service caught my email address.) Ideally I'd like something that I have complete control and understanding of. (I may get around to looking through my email deleted items now and again -- especially if I'm expecting an email from a client -- and I'm affraid some clients/business prospects won't deal with SpamCop, but might pick up the phoen and call me.) And although I don't want Spammers to know my email address, it won't bother me so much if I never have to look at it and try to find my real mail from real people. |
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