On 04/10/2002 19:39, "Paul Berkowitz"  wrote:

> On 10/4/02 11:07 AM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 1. Add all your important email contacts to your address book if you haven�t
>> already. Or for large lists of customers for example, add their email
>> addresses to a group as to not bog down your address book. You can also set
>> this up to happen automatically (for future legitimate contacts) when you
>> receive a new order for example. [The JMF will never mark mail as junk if
>> its sender is in the Address Book.]
> 
> Does the JMF have any awareness of email addresses listed as group members
> which are not given their own contact entry in the Address Book, Allen? I'd
> be quite surprised if that's the case. AFAIK, the JMF only excepts mail from
> Junk status if the sender is a CONTACT: being a group member without contact
> status won't even be noticed by JMF, will it? The message will be marked as
> junk, I thought. If this works, I'll be impressed, but surprised. Have you
> done it this way?

I haven't checked that particular scenario, but what does annoy me about the
JMF is that it will mark as junk mail received as a direct answer to one of
mine.

I often get off-list mails in response to posts on one of the lists or news
groups. Entourage will link the message to my original, but also mark it as
junk. I really do think that a direct response should not be marked as junk.

-- 
Barry Wainwright
<http://www.barryw.net>


Mac OS X: "Because making Unix user-friendly was easier than debugging
Windows"



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