Out of Office exception

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I need to create an exception to my out of office setup in Outlook 2000 SP3,
to stop out of office messages being sent to all incoming emails with 'Spam:'
in the subject. My spam filter marks junk emails with 'Spam:' in the
subject, and I want to stop Outlook sending an out of office reply to just
these junk emails. I have checked all the obvious options in Outlook 2000
SP3 but cannot find the answer, at the moment I end with with a truckload of
undeliverable messages from the fake reply email addresses specified in the
junk emails. Please help! Thanks. Andy Eagles
 
You can't. The OOF works at server level and your junk e-mail filter at
client level. This means that the OOF is always first. Contact your mail
admin about possibilities for junk e-mail filtering at server level.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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I need to create an exception to my out of office setup in Outlook 2000 SP3,
to stop out of office messages being sent to all incoming emails with
'Spam:'
in the subject. My spam filter marks junk emails with 'Spam:' in the
subject, and I want to stop Outlook sending an out of office reply to just
these junk emails. I have checked all the obvious options in Outlook 2000
SP3 but cannot find the answer, at the moment I end with with a truckload of
undeliverable messages from the fake reply email addresses specified in the
junk emails. Please help! Thanks. Andy Eagles
 
Thanks Robert. We have a spam filter working on the mail gateway which picks
up all incoming spam and puts 'Spam:' in front of the message subject. This
is before the incoming mail hits the mail server.

I found a workaround, adding a new rule on my mailbox to stop processing all
other rules on all emails marked as 'Spam:'. So any email not picked up as
spam then got my out-of-office autoreply as normal, but any email marked as
spam by the mail gateway didn't get the out-of-office autoreply. When I got
back in the office, I turned off the new rule and ran the old spam rule to
clear all spam out of my inbox.

I can't see this solution working for other users, even though it did
prevent getting loads of delivery failure notices. I can stop out-of-office
autoreplies going to spam emails, but I also need to keep filtering the spam
emails to stop them ending up in the inbox. I looked at the out-of-office
options and there is nothing to create and exception rule.

Any ideas?

Thanks a lot. Andy Eagles
 

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