on 3/22/03 8:54 PM, Mickey Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> And my Junk Mail Filter is set at High. But obvious junk -- with >>> words like "mortgage" [and worse] in the subject -- ends up in the InBox, >>> NOT identified as Junk, which leads me believe the JMF isn't working, >>> either. Until this problem started, with the same JMF setting and only a >>> basic Junk Mail Rule, these messages were marked as Junk and moved to my >>> Junk folder. >> >> This tells me your rules have some problems. If the JMF was working before I >> suggest deleting the extra junk rules. > > It could also be non-junk-related rules setting the status/category to None. > I'd check those as well.
Checked and triple-checked. The only rules I've added or edited recently [besides the additional junk rules from the Entourage Help Page] are these two, which are second and third in priority and intended to move specific non-junk mail to the same folder [Folder Z]: Rule No. 2: If any ... >From Is in category Z Or Category Is Z Then ... Move message Folder Z Do not apply other rules ... Enabled Rule No. 3: If any ... >From Contains Address [several of these] Or >From Is in group X [several of these] Or Subject Contains Y [several of these] Then ... Set Category Z Move message Folder Z Do not apply other rules ... Enabled As I stated in a previous post, mail that should have been handled by these rules is stilling ending up in the InBox, although identified as "Category Z". Mo -- Mo Mehlsak/Barbara Riegelhaupt [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
