Outlooks calls it's filters "Rules" and I think it's under the tools menu. Outlook 2003 has some more advanced features, but I use Apple Mail now, so it's less annoying as I can train it to pick-up crap like the worm ;)
-Philip
On Saturday, August 23, 2003, at 06:52 am, Kyle wrote:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] This is an Emergency!
Some idiot with my email got that stupid virus going around so now he sends me 500 emails a day with spoofed addresses also from his computer. The good news is they all have the same subject:
Re: That movie
Re: Your application
Re: Thank you!
Re: Details
Re: Re: MY details
Re: Your details
Re: Details
Re: Wicked screensaver
Etc.
I think there are about 7 or 8 possible subjects that this virus produces. My question is this.. how the heck do I set subject filters in outlook? From what I can see is that outlook is designed for idiots and has no advanced security features.. well That's not true but I don't know how to use them. I saw txt file "filters.txt" and that looked like a config file because it had Commands like
Body contains "for free?"
Or..
From contains "profits@"
These looks like nice little commands built right into a confg file BUT NO.. I later found out filters.txt was useless and had no point or meaning or valve.. outlook doest even open or load the file. Why is it there? Does anyone on this list know how the heck to filter stuff correctly? This would help me a lot, I use this email account for all my hl mod stuff, its how I communicate with my team
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