Incoming Spell Check rule

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Hercule Poirot

I need to be able to spell-check incoming messages and if they have more
than 6-7 spelling errors, permanently delete them. I have found that a good
portion of the spam I receive has a typos and mispellings but doesn't fit
any other particular pattern. Thus, the spam catching software they have
these days is worthless.
 
Hercule Poirot said:
I need to be able to spell-check incoming messages and if they have
more than 6-7 spelling errors, permanently delete them. I have found
that a good portion of the spam I receive has a typos and mispellings
but doesn't fit any other particular pattern. Thus, the spam
catching software they have these days is worthless.

Bonjour, Hercule. Have you seen Miss Marple lately? Perhaps she's riding
the Orient Express.

I don't believe there's any way to accomplish what you seek.
 
Imbecile! You are seemingly devoid of the little grey cells.

Gee, I guess I will quit looking then. No offense, but I doubt you are the
be-all, end-all resource for Outlook. I am guessing there is probably a way
using Custom Actions or something. But I am not a C++ programmer and I
don't have the time to learn all about Exchange server. I was hoping
someone else might have developed something like this already so I wouldn't
have to reinvent the wheel.

Anyone else have a *CONSTRUCTIVE* and *PERTINENT* post to make?
 
Hercule Poirot said:
Imbecile! You are seemingly devoid of the little grey cells.

Aha! An impostor! The REAL Hercule Poirot has a sense of humor and would
never call people names.
 
Bah! I fart in your general direction, so-called "Brian Tillman". Your
mother was an 'amster and your father smelt of elderberries.

(BTW, I thought the grey cell crack was quite witty and a response in like
kind to your quips about Miss Marple. C'est la vie. . .)
 
Hercule Poirot said:
Bah! I fart in your general direction, so-called "Brian Tillman".
Your mother was an 'amster and your father smelt of elderberries.

Wait a minute! I don't remember seeing Hercule Poirot in the Monty Python
movies.
 
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