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I am getting a lot of spam where the Sender and the Subject contain the same
name. The name varies from email to email, but the symptom remains the same - i.e. whatever the sender name is, this is repeated in the subject as well. EXAMPLES Sender - John Smith; Subject - John Smith writes Sender - Gill Jones; Subject - Gill Jones writes Sender - Peter Knight; Subject - Tip from Peter Knight Can anyone help with some code that will search for a string in the 'From' and compare it to a string in the 'Subject' . If they match, then move to delete folder. Thanks -- ArborGlade |
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