I'm not sure what you mean by "a following message".  Do you mean a future
message from the same sender?  Answers will vary, but generally, the answer
is "No".  The Entourage Junk Mail Filter is not intelligent and does not
learn based on your manual categorizations as Apple Mail does.  However, you
can force messages from the problematic sender to be classified as Junk.

First, disable the Preview Pane (View -> Preview Pane), and select the junk
mail message.  Go to Tools -> Rules, click New, and create a rule that looks
like this:
* Execute actions if any criteria are met
IF From is "junk address" (address should automatically fill in)
THEN Set Category Junk

If you want to, you can also add an action to "Move Message: Deleted Items".

You could also get a third-party junk mail filter called "SpamSieve" ($20)
<http://www.c-command.com/spamsieve/> that is intelligent and works directly
with Entourage.

If you would like to see a more advanced junk mail filter in Entourage,
please submit your thoughts directly to the developers.  In Entourage X, go
to Help -> Send Feedback on Entourage.  Otherwise, click this direct link to
enter Mac Product Feedback:
<http://www.microsoft.com/mac/feedback/suggestion.asp>

On 3/19/03 5:04 AM, "SVEN AERTS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If I get a junk mail message and assign it to the Categories: Junk.
> And then delete it.
> 
> Will a following message be recognised again?

-- 
Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
PowerPoint FAQ featuring PowerPoint:mac: <http://www.pptfaq.com/>
Entourage Help Page: <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/toc.html>


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