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Can't make a rule to get rid of this spam.

 
 
Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office
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      17th May 2006
There is NO text. Only a picture of text. I don't want to turn away HTML messages, because some of those are sincere and HTML messages have some nice abilities. Sometimes, somebody sends a picture with text that is helpful to me on my job. Is there third party software (low-cost or free) that can look for this kind of message and send it to the deleted items folder?

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Why can't you block the sender or the domain of these emails?
"Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office" wrote:

> There is NO text. Only a picture of text. I don't want to turn away HTML messages, because some of those are sincere and HTML messages have some nice abilities. Sometimes, somebody sends a picture with text that is helpful to me on my job. Is there third party software (low-cost or free) that can look for this kind of message and send it to the deleted items folder?
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      17th May 2006
Because the sender is shown as different ever time they send it. How can
they do that? How can I block a sender if it comes up different every time?

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"Mary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:8CD8B504-B570-4B9F-AE05-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Why can't you block the sender or the domain of these emails?
> "Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office" wrote:
>
> > There is NO text. Only a picture of text. I don't want to turn away

HTML messages, because some of those are sincere and HTML messages have some
nice abilities. Sometimes, somebody sends a picture with text that is
helpful to me on my job. Is there third party software (low-cost or free)
that can look for this kind of message and send it to the deleted items
folder?
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> > --
> > ____________________
> > Bill DeShawn
> > Please reply to group only
> > Thank you
> > http://my.sterling.net/~bdeshawn
> >



 
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Peter Durkee
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      18th May 2006
If you're looking for a free add-on spam blocker for Outlook that's pretty
effective I can recommend SpamBayes which you can find at
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net. I don't know how well it'll do against the
particular spams you're seeing, but in general it works pretty well, and it
is free.

-Peter

"Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Because the sender is shown as different ever time they send it. How can
> they do that? How can I block a sender if it comes up different every
> time?
>
> --
> ____________________
> Bill DeShawn
> Please reply to group only
> Thank you
> http://my.sterling.net/~bdeshawn
>
> "Mary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:8CD8B504-B570-4B9F-AE05-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Why can't you block the sender or the domain of these emails?
>> "Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office" wrote:
>>
>> > There is NO text. Only a picture of text. I don't want to turn away

> HTML messages, because some of those are sincere and HTML messages have
> some
> nice abilities. Sometimes, somebody sends a picture with text that is
> helpful to me on my job. Is there third party software (low-cost or
> free)
> that can look for this kind of message and send it to the deleted items
> folder?
>> >
>> > --
>> > ____________________
>> > Bill DeShawn
>> > Please reply to group only
>> > Thank you
>> > http://my.sterling.net/~bdeshawn
>> >

>
>



 
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Brian Tillman
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      18th May 2006
Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Because the sender is shown as different ever time they send it. How
> can they do that? How can I block a sender if it comes up different
> every time?


While the sender may be different, try examining the headers. There may be
a string in them that is more constant and you can create a rule that would
delete the message if the string is detected.
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