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capitalcommander - 09 Nov 2006 18:16 GMT
Is there a way of restricting receipt of e mails to senders listed in your
address book only? I am inundated by spoof sent 30/40 per day always on
different address and name but clearly from the same source looking at the
content. normal 'block message' rules do not allow for this option
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 09 Nov 2006 18:58 GMT
You can create a rule that would move items from people other than those in
your Outlook Address book

> Is there a way of restricting receipt of e mails to senders listed in your
> address book only? I am inundated by spoof sent 30/40 per day always on
> different address and name but clearly from the same source looking at the
> content. normal 'block message' rules do not allow for this option
Brian Tillman - 09 Nov 2006 19:38 GMT
> Is there a way of restricting receipt of e mails to senders listed in
> your address book only? I am inundated by spoof sent 30/40 per day
> always on different address and name but clearly from the same source
> looking at the content. normal 'block message' rules do not allow for
> this option

With Outlook 2003, you can set your Junk E-mail filter to "Safe Lists Only".
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capitalcommander - 10 Nov 2006 09:44 GMT
SFor Brian Tillman

Many thanks for the advice. But I have search all menus and help for this
junk mail filter. could you let me know where it is (i.e route tools.Message
rules etc?)

sorry to be a pain it sounds just what I am looking for, mt sincere thanks

for Vince Averello

thanks for your advice too. I presume this would follow after what Brian
suggests

> > Is there a way of restricting receipt of e mails to senders listed in
> > your address book only? I am inundated by spoof sent 30/40 per day
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> With Outlook 2003, you can set your Junk E-mail filter to "Safe Lists Only".
capitalcommander - 10 Nov 2006 09:49 GMT
Further to my message of thanks to Brian / Vince I wonder whether my problem
is that this junk mail faility has been removed from Outlook Express 6 which
I use. Brian refers to Outlook 2003

> Is there a way of restricting receipt of e mails to senders listed in your
> address book only? I am inundated by spoof sent 30/40 per day always on
> different address and name but clearly from the same source looking at the
> content. normal 'block message' rules do not allow for this option
Brian Tillman - 10 Nov 2006 19:41 GMT
> Further to my message of thanks to Brian / Vince I wonder whether my
> problem is that this junk mail faility has been removed from Outlook
> Express 6 which I use. Brian refers to Outlook 2003

This whole newsgroup concerns itself only with Outlook.  Outlook Express is
an entirely different program and you're in the wrong newsgroup.  Outlook
Express doesn't have a junk mail filter at all.  The correct newsgroup is
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
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capitalcommander - 11 Nov 2006 23:17 GMT
Much appreciated Mr Tilman my thanks and appreciation, over and out

> Is there a way of restricting receipt of e mails to senders listed in your
> address book only? I am inundated by spoof sent 30/40 per day always on
> different address and name but clearly from the same source looking at the
> content. normal 'block message' rules do not allow for this option
 
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