WINXPNEWS

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I have been receiving WINXPNEWS for quite some time know. Recently however,
it gets automatically directed to my "Deleted Items" folder like junk/spam
email. I have tried various settings and message rules but I can't figure
out how to not have it deleted. Does anyone have any ideas???

I use WinXP-SP2, IE 6.0.2900 and OE 6.00.2900

Thanks, Ron
 
Ron said:
I have been receiving WINXPNEWS for quite some time know. Recently however,
it gets automatically directed to my "Deleted Items" folder like junk/spam
email. I have tried various settings and message rules but I can't figure
out how to not have it deleted. Does anyone have any ideas???

I use WinXP-SP2, IE 6.0.2900 and OE 6.00.2900

Thanks, Ron

Tools | Message Rules
Check the Block Senders list and the Message Rules for Mail.
 
Frank said:
There is no Allow Senders list.

Well, that's true, but won't this work?

Tools-->Message Rules-->Mail

Pick all the conditions that apply (maybe "From:" is enough), and then
"Move it to the specified folder"?

--
Rhonda Lea Kirk

Insisting on perfect safety is for people
without the balls to live in the real world.
Mary Shafer Iliff
 
Rhonda Lea Kirk said:
Well, that's true, but won't this work?

Tools-->Message Rules-->Mail

Pick all the conditions that apply (maybe "From:" is enough), and then
"Move it to the specified folder"?

--
Rhonda Lea Kirk

Insisting on perfect safety is for people
without the balls to live in the real world.
Mary Shafer Iliff

Yes

Where message is from person
Stop processing more rules

That will keep any later rules from deleting it. If it still gets deleted
go to Start | Run and type
regedit
and press <Enter> Navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{GUID}\Software\Microsoft\Outlook
Express\5.0\Block Senders
and highlight Block Sender and click Export. Name it Block Sender.reg and
then delete the Block Sender key.
 
Almost, it won't let you select the "Inbox" folder, you would have to select
another folder instead, then remember to look in that folder every week.

Ron
 
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