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Wayne-I-M
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      15th Jul 2009
Hi

I am a database designer and know very little about outlook so any help
would be kind.

Some of our staff our extremely offended by the content of some spam e mail
(you know the type I'm talking about I hope).

I can create a rule to block certain e mails with text strings in the title
or from specific addressess but can I also create a rule (or something else)
to block e mail containg certain words in the body of the e mail.

Spam mails mostly look like normal mail from the title but it only becomes
apparent what they really are after they are opened - I want to try and stop
some mails from getting through.

Thank you for your help.

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Wayne
Manchester, England.

 
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dlw
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      15th Jul 2009
if you start from a blank rule, that option is available.
Be aware that the body of some spam is actually an image, so a rule looking
for text would not find anything.

"Wayne-I-M" wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am a database designer and know very little about outlook so any help
> would be kind.
>
> Some of our staff our extremely offended by the content of some spam e mail
> (you know the type I'm talking about I hope).
>
> I can create a rule to block certain e mails with text strings in the title
> or from specific addressess but can I also create a rule (or something else)
> to block e mail containg certain words in the body of the e mail.
>
> Spam mails mostly look like normal mail from the title but it only becomes
> apparent what they really are after they are opened - I want to try and stop
> some mails from getting through.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> --
> Wayne
> Manchester, England.
>

 
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Wayne-I-M
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      15th Jul 2009
Hi

Thanks for the advice. I will look at your suggestion 1st thing in the
morning.

Thanks again

--
Wayne
Manchester, England.



"dlw" wrote:

> if you start from a blank rule, that option is available.
> Be aware that the body of some spam is actually an image, so a rule looking
> for text would not find anything.
>
> "Wayne-I-M" wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I am a database designer and know very little about outlook so any help
> > would be kind.
> >
> > Some of our staff our extremely offended by the content of some spam e mail
> > (you know the type I'm talking about I hope).
> >
> > I can create a rule to block certain e mails with text strings in the title
> > or from specific addressess but can I also create a rule (or something else)
> > to block e mail containg certain words in the body of the e mail.
> >
> > Spam mails mostly look like normal mail from the title but it only becomes
> > apparent what they really are after they are opened - I want to try and stop
> > some mails from getting through.
> >
> > Thank you for your help.
> >
> > --
> > Wayne
> > Manchester, England.
> >

 
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