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resb
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      2nd Jan 2010
Using Outlook 2007. How can I blocking incoming messages with specific words
like Viagra, etc.?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Do you have junk mail filtering set on high? It should get most of the spam.

You can create rules but they don't always work because of creative
spelling.

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