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I'm wondering if its possible to create a rule that says any emails that are
received to the 'junk' folder, forward as attachments to another email address? Does anyone know how to accomplish something like this in Outlook 2007??? |
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you'd need to either use rules to filter all mail or use a 3rd party tool to
act on messages later - auto-mate pro might work. http://www.slipstick.com/addins/auto.asp has it and other possible utilities listed. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Steve Grosz" wrote in message ... I'm wondering if its possible to create a rule that says any emails that are received to the 'junk' folder, forward as attachments to another email address? Does anyone know how to accomplish something like this in Outlook 2007??? |
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"Steve Grosz" wrote in message
... I'm wondering if its possible to create a rule that says any emails that are received to the 'junk' folder, forward as attachments to another email address? Does anyone know how to accomplish something like this in Outlook 2007??? So to whom would you be trying to automatically forward this *suspect* e-mail to report it as spam? Spam reporting sites want YOU to review a message before submitting it as spam. Client-side filters do not guarantee that what they claim to be spam is actually spam. That decision is up to you to decide BEFORE you submit a spam report. Any spam reporting site that accept unauthenticated user spam reports is a worthless reporting site. |
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I wasn't wanting to get into a discussion of spam reporting sites, but
thanks for your OPINION.... I was just trying to figure out how this rule could be written. I like the spam reporting site I use, works great, and gets about 90% of the crap that comes in. And the spam reporting site DOES have you review it, this just helps me automate the process. "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... "Steve Grosz" wrote in message ... I'm wondering if its possible to create a rule that says any emails that are received to the 'junk' folder, forward as attachments to another email address? Does anyone know how to accomplish something like this in Outlook 2007??? So to whom would you be trying to automatically forward this *suspect* e-mail to report it as spam? Spam reporting sites want YOU to review a message before submitting it as spam. Client-side filters do not guarantee that what they claim to be spam is actually spam. That decision is up to you to decide BEFORE you submit a spam report. Any spam reporting site that accept unauthenticated user spam reports is a worthless reporting site. |
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"Steve Grosz" wrote in message
... "VanguardLH" wrote ... "Steve Grosz" wrote ... I'm wondering if its possible to create a rule that says any emails that are received to the 'junk' folder, forward as attachments to another email address? Does anyone know how to accomplish something like this in Outlook 2007??? So to whom would you be trying to automatically forward this *suspect* e-mail to report it as spam? Spam reporting sites want YOU to review a message before submitting it as spam. Client-side filters do not guarantee that what they claim to be spam is actually spam. That decision is up to you to decide BEFORE you submit a spam report. Any spam reporting site that accept unauthenticated user spam reports is a worthless reporting site. I wasn't wanting to get into a discussion of spam reporting sites, but thanks for your OPINION.... I was just trying to figure out how this rule could be written. I like the spam reporting site I use, works great, and gets about 90% of the crap that comes in. And the spam reporting site DOES have you review it, this just helps me automate the process. Well, if you are using a rule to move a suspect item into the Junk folder then you could add action clauses to that rule to forward a copy (probably as an attachment) using a template to whatever is the other target e-mail address. If the junk is getting adding by something else (Bayesian/junk filter in Outlook, some anti-spam plug-in you installed into Outlook, etc.) then you can't use a rule. Rules in Outlook fire only when a new item is received into the Inbox. They won't fire later which means you would need to manually run the rule sometime later and also point at the Junk folder when you run those rules. You could get the SpamGrabber (formerly OLSpamCop) plug-in for Outlook which adds a toolbar. You could then select multiple e-mails in the Junk folder and send them to whatever e-mail address you specified in SpamGrabber to report those e-mails as spam - assuming your spam reporting service can accept multiple attachments in a single email to separate them for multiple spam reports. The plug-in can send one e-mail with multiple attachments, one for each selected e-mail to report as spam, or as separate e-mails. I use SpamGrabber to send reports to SpamCop but send them individually rather than as multiple attachments on one e-mail. But then I only get one or two spams per day that leak past the server-side spam filter and my client-side spam filter, so automation really isn't necessary, especially considering any automated reporting scheme means a delay in getting back the e-mail from SpamCop to complete the submission and I would have to cancel the reports for the false submissions. |
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Steve Grosz wrote:
I'm wondering if its possible to create a rule that says any emails that are received to the 'junk' folder, forward as attachments to another email address? Does anyone know how to accomplish something like this in Outlook 2007??? Only if you create a manually-run rule. Automatic rules run only after the junk mail filter has done its work. Automatic rules run only on the Inbox. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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