French
Sat Nov 25 13:13:14 CST 2006
Diane:
thanks for your helpful explanation. I'm sure that's how it normally
works. I'm trying a Mailing LIst Manager change to see if that clears
it up.
Jeff
On Nov 24, 5:13 pm, Diane Ross <d...@nospam.mvps.org.invalid> wrote:
> On 11/24/06 7:43 AM, in article
> 1164383002.026266.113...@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "French Fry"
>
> <j.b.hew...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > I am using Entourage 11.2.5 with Mac OS 10.4.8.
>
> > Until recently my Junk Email Filter was working pretty well. Then I
> > started tinkering with the junk email settings. Now Entourage does not
> > seem to accept my filter setting changes, and it's operating backwards
> > of what I want. Most email goes into junk, and only one or two messages
> > make it into my In-box. Anyone know how I might fix this without
> > disturbing the rest of my Entourage?The Junk Mail Filter is pretty simple. You select a setting for level of
> protection and that's it. Did you change anything in your Mailing List
> Manager (MLM) rules? Have you checked your custom rules. The JMF never
> assigns messages from contacts in your Address Book to the Junk category.
> The only way good messages are going to junk is by a rule.
>
> =======
> Some basics:
>
> There are three types of rules used in Entourage to manage your mail. The
> Mailing List Manager (MLM) and Junk Mail Filter (JMF) are names for
> specialized rules. Rules are custom rules that you create.
>
> The order of execution on Rules:
>
> Mailing List Manager
> Junk Mail Filter
> Rules
> ==========
>
> See Dealing with Junk Mail for more help:
>
> <
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/rules/junk/index.html>
>
> --
> Diane Ross, Microsoft Mac MVP
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