Anti-Spam
This is our anti-spam protection doing it's job which should allow you then to set up a simple message rule to divert these to the deleted items folder so you can then not get bothered by these unwanted emails again.
To set up one of these message rules please follow the instructions below.
If you use Outlook Express:
Open Outlook Express
Click on Tools
Click on Message Rules
Click on Mail
In Box 1 Click in "Where the Subject lines contains words"
In Box 2 Click in "Move it to the specified folder"
In Box 3 click "contains specific words"
Type in Spam in the box and click "Add". Click OK
In Box 3 click on "specified"
Highlight the deleted items folder and click OK
Click OK
Click Apply Now
Click Apply Now again
Click OK & then Close any further boxes
If you use Microsoft Outlook:
Open Outlook Express
Click on the Inbox folder
Click on Tools
Click on Rules & Alerts
Click on New Rule
In the Step 1 box - Click on "Move Messages with specific words in the subject to a folder"
In the Step 2 box - Click on the "specific words" link
Type in SPAM in the box on the screen
Click Add
Click OK
In the Step 2 box - Click on the "specified " link
Highlight the deleted items folder and click OK
Click next 3 times
On the final screen ensure that "Turn on this rule" is ticked and "Run this rule now on messages already in inbox" is ticked.
Click Finish and then OK
If you use Windows Mail
Open Windows Mail
Click on Tools
Click on Message Rules
Click on Mail
In Box 1 Click in "Where the Subject lines contains words"
In Box 2 Click in "Move it to the specified folder"
In Box 3 click "contains specific words"
Type in Spam in the box and click "Add". Click OK
In Box 3 click on "specified"
Highlight the deleted items folder and click OK (on here you may need to double click on local folders if you don't see deleted items)
Click OK
Click Apply Now
Click Apply Now again
Click OK & then Close any further boxes
- Submitted on: Thursday 11th June 2009 @ 9:54 am
- Submitted by: SOL Support


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