M/S-O.O. CANNOT block, reject, or filter objectionable "sexually .

G

Guest

Please investigate why M/S Office Outlook customized rules and filters still
do not recognize headers like "SEXUALLY EXPLICIT", or any of about 100
objectionable slang terms I transcribe from the subject line, in spam from
dozens of itty bitty websites that are inundating my email because of
someone's prank of putting out my email address to the pornography peddlers.
Get serious, one of these days one of these is going to have a virus that
downloads when I click to see what the URL is. I have put in rule after rule
after rule for both the title and subject line, and NONE OF YOUR OPTIONS
WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't block transmisiion, I can't
automatically delete upon receipt: I have to open this junk one by one to put
each little domain into my restricted list. Treat this as a security
problem, folks, or I will wipe OE and OO from my computer like I wiped IE
after discovering Firefox. I don't want a newsgroup reply, I want you to fix
the problem!
 
B

BillR [MVP]

version of Outlook is? I find the Junk and Adult filter with Outlook 2003 to
be quite effective. You might try a 3rd party Spam add-in. Enabling
server-side anti-spam can help if it is available.

In your situation, I'd get a new email address and notify only those you
wish to have contact with. Wipe the old one.
 

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