There is a growing business in using e-mail messages as a
direct marketing tool. If you do not want to receive these kinds of e-mail
messages, Outlook can filter such e-mail messages and automatically move them
from your Inbox to a Junk E-mail folder, your Deleted Items folder, or another
folder that you specify. Outlook can also color-code these e-mail messages.
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Outlook bases its filtering for junk or adult content
e-mail messages on an internal list of terms, and on a list of specific e-mail
addresses. You cannot modify the internal list of filtering terms, however
Outlook maintains a list of e-mail addresses of senders of commercial or adult
content. You can add to this list as you receive unwanted e-mail messages.
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How to Automatically Move or Delete E-mail Messages Based on Content
| 1. | From your Inbox folder, on the Tools menu, click Organize. |
| 2. | Click Junk E-Mail. |
| 3. | In the Automatically <action> Junk
messages box, click to select Move, click to select the destination folder from the list, and then
click Turn On. |
| 4. | In the Automatically <action> Adult
messages box, click to select Move, click to select the destination folder from the list, and then
click Turn On. |
As Outlook receives e-mail messages, it moves them to the
folders that you specify if they contain content that matches the internal list
of terms.
If you want to color-code these e-mail messages rather than
move them to a specific folder, click
Color from the list, and then select the color you that want to apply.
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How to Automatically Move or Delete E-mail Messages Based on the Sender
| 1. | Right-click a message from an unwanted sender, and then
point to Junk E-Mail on the shortcut menu. |
| 2. | Click either Add to Junk Senders list or
Add to Adult Content Senders list. |
Outlook adds the sender of the e-mail message to the selected
list and takes the specified action to either move or color-code the e-mail
message, as long as the Junk E-Mail or Adult Senders list is activated.
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How to Update the List of Unwanted E-mail Message Senders
| 1. | From your Inbox folder, on the Tools menu, click Organize. |
| 2. | Click Junk E-Mail. |
| 3. | Scroll to the end of the Organizer dialog box, and then click the hyperlink Click Here. |
| 4. | If you want to change the commercial e-mail list, click Edit Junk Senders. |
| 5. | If you want to change the Adult Content list, click Edit Adult Content Senders. |
Outlook adds the sender of the e-mail to the selected list and
takes the specified action to either move or color-code the message, as long as
the Junk E-Mail or Adult Senders list is activated.
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How to Make an Exception to Your Filtered Content List
| 1. | On the Tools menu, click Rules Wizard. |
| 2. | In the Apply rules in the following order
box, click Exception List. |
| 3. | In the Rule Description box, click the hyperlink Exception List. |
| 4. | Click Add. |
| 5. | Enter the e-mail address or domain for which you want to
make an exception. |
E-mail messages from the e-mail address or domain that you
entered will remain in your Inbox, even if the content contains phrases found
in the internal list of filtering terms.
NOTE: The Exception rule will not work for e-mail addresses within your
intranet.
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How to Change the Destination Folder for Junk Messages
| 1. | From your Inbox folder, on the Tools menu, click Organize. |
| 2. | Click Junk E-Mail. |
| 3. | Click Turn Off for Junk messages. |
| 4. | In the list of folders, click to select Other Folder. |
| 5. | In the Choose a folder box, click to
select a folder, and then click OK. |
| 6. | Click Turn On. |
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How to Change the Destination Folder for Adult Content Messages
| 1. | From your Inbox folder, on the Tools menu, click Organize. |
| 2. | Click Junk E-Mail. |
| 3. | Click Turn Off for Adult Content Messages. |
| 4. | In the list of folders, click to select Other Folder. |
| 5. | In the Choose a folder box, click to
select a folder, and then click OK. |
| 6. | Click Turn on. |
When Outlook receives unwanted e-mail messages, it will move
them to the newly specified folders.
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