Article ID: 298734 - Last Review: July 27, 2006 - Revision: 1.3 The Junk Sender's rule incorrectly filters messages in Outlook 2002This article was previously published under Q298734 For a Microsoft Outlook 2000 version of this article,
see
295822
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/295822/
)
. For a Microsoft Outlook 98 version of this article,
see
298732
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/298732/
)
. SYMPTOMS If you enabled the built-in Junk Sender's rule to filter
out unwanted messages, this rule also filters out messages that you do want.
CAUSE This behavior occurs because a property of the message that
you do not wanted filtered matches one of the built-in filter criteria for the
Junk Sender's & Adult Content rules. You cannot edit this built-in
criteria. WORKAROUND Use one of the following methods to work around this
behavior:
MORE INFORMATION The list of addresses entered will filter if there is an
exact match of the address against the received mail. For example, if the
address entered is test@example.com it will filter all mail with the Email
address of test@example.com. It will also filter all messages from
thisisatest@example.com. This is because the address contains the
"test@example.com" address. The filters allow the user to filter based on
domain name space, or the last portion of an email address. In the above sample
this would be "example.com" If "example.com" was entered it would filter mail
from Test@example.com because the address contained "example.com". It would
also filter mail from test@goodexample.com because the address contains
"example.com".
For
additional information about the usage and configuration of the Junk Senders
and Exception List rules, click the article number below to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 286049
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/286049/EN-US/
)
OL2002: How to Filter Junk and Adult Content E-mail
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