Thanks, David.  That does it.  I was thinking of changing my email address
in my AB but this makes more sense and will be easier (somewhat :-) to
remember.  

I hope someday I'm able to have a face-to-face "conversation" with one of
these ingenious little spamming sociopathic freaks!

Cheers,

Beth

On 10/17/03 3:52 PM, "David Cortright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You can create a rule that marks anything from your email addresses as
> junk, unless it has a special keyword in the subject. Then if you ever
> send yourself a message, just be sure to put that keyword in the subject
> line. Make sure the keyword is obscure enough that spam won't ever have
> it. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Beth Rosengard
> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 11:05 AM
> To: Entourage:mac Talk
> Subject: Insidious New Spam
> 
> It's been ages since I've received any spam in my Inbox (not counting the
> occasional swen that I haven't filtered for yet). Today, however, I received
> two pieces of non-swen spam in my Inbox.  One, from "dewey", is titled "Take
> advantage of lower interest rates."  The other, titled "Don't wait for rates
> to climb back up" is from "harold."
> 
> So why didn't the JMF catch these?  Well, both are using MY email address!
> Since my email address is in my Address Book, the JMF let's the messages
> through.  

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