Crazy rulles happening

M

Mr. Clean

I have a rule:

"Apply this rule after the message arrives
with adelphia.net in the message header
permanently delete it."

When this rule is activated on an incoming message,
I get a rules error:
"You do not have access permissions to perform this operation."

or something like that.

I have other rules with the same action but with different
search string for the header and they work just fine.

How do I fix this rule because I get a lot of Russian spam and
I don't even read or speak Russian?

I am the only one using this computer.

Outlook 9.0.0.2711 on WinXP SP1.
 
M

Mr. Clean

I have a rule:

"Apply this rule after the message arrives
with adelphia.net in the message header
permanently delete it."

When this rule is activated on an incoming message,
I get a rules error:
"You do not have access permissions to perform this operation."

or something like that.

I have other rules with the same action but with different
search string for the header and they work just fine.

How do I fix this rule because I get a lot of Russian spam and
I don't even read or speak Russian?

I am the only one using this computer.

Outlook 9.0.0.2711 on WinXP SP1.
On another note, is there a way to keep stuff from coming in that
is not in my default charset?
 
B

Brian Tillman

Mr. Clean said:
On another note, is there a way to keep stuff from coming in that
is not in my default charset?

Try Mailwasher or some other filter. SpamBayes is good, but I don't
remember if it works with OL 2000
 
M

Mr. Clean

On another note, is there a way to keep stuff from coming in that
Try Mailwasher or some other filter.
SpamBayes is good, but I don't remember
if it works with OL 2000

MW is a piece of crap, I'll never use it.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Mr. Clean said:
MW is a piece of crap, I'll never use it.

Your opinion of MailWasher, while valid for you I don't doubt, is a minority
opinion, it would seem.
 

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