Spoof E mail

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guest
  • Start date Start date
G

Guest

Is there a way of restricting receipt of e mails to senders listed in your
address book only? I am inundated by spoof sent 30/40 per day always on
different address and name but clearly from the same source looking at the
content. normal 'block message' rules do not allow for this option
 
You can create a rule that would move items from people other than those in
your Outlook Address book
 
capitalcommander said:
Is there a way of restricting receipt of e mails to senders listed in
your address book only? I am inundated by spoof sent 30/40 per day
always on different address and name but clearly from the same source
looking at the content. normal 'block message' rules do not allow for
this option

With Outlook 2003, you can set your Junk E-mail filter to "Safe Lists Only".
 
SFor Brian Tillman

Many thanks for the advice. But I have search all menus and help for this
junk mail filter. could you let me know where it is (i.e route tools.Message
rules etc?)

sorry to be a pain it sounds just what I am looking for, mt sincere thanks

for Vince Averello

thanks for your advice too. I presume this would follow after what Brian
suggests
 
Further to my message of thanks to Brian / Vince I wonder whether my problem
is that this junk mail faility has been removed from Outlook Express 6 which
I use. Brian refers to Outlook 2003
 
capitalcommander said:
Further to my message of thanks to Brian / Vince I wonder whether my
problem is that this junk mail faility has been removed from Outlook
Express 6 which I use. Brian refers to Outlook 2003

This whole newsgroup concerns itself only with Outlook. Outlook Express is
an entirely different program and you're in the wrong newsgroup. Outlook
Express doesn't have a junk mail filter at all. The correct newsgroup is
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Back
Top