On or near 1/30/2003 4:55 PM, Diane Ross at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
On 1/29/03 9:26 PM, "George Arellano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is possible that they come from slightly different servers in the sameJMF runs BEFORE Rules.
> domain. Make sure the domain int he JMF exclusion window includes only the top
> level domain name — i.e. It says 'apple.com', not 'al1.apple.com'
Nope, no difference -- in fact some are even from our own staff here (i.e. our own domain addresses). I am testing now to see if some rule may be overriding the junk mail filter somehow, and will see if that helps, but all of my rules were simply imported from the OS9 version, no new ones have been created since, and under the OS9 version, there were no problem with this at all, it just worked.....
Add these stubborn domains to your address book and assign a category to them. Categories are one of the neatest things about Entourage. Now when you search your AB, just sort by Category and only the pertinent addresses will show up. You can assign more than one category to a contact.
Check out this rule using Categories instead of entering individual addresses in a Rule.
<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/help/rules.html#Anchor-rule2>
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