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Tue May 04 21:30:46 CDT 2004
Message Rule:
"Where the From line does *not* contain a, e, i, o, u, or y, Delete it and
Stop processing more rules."
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Why doesn't my rule work?
http://www.tomsterdam.com/insideoe/faqs/why.htm#rules
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wayner wrote:
> I regularly get spam where the "From" is blank, sometimes the "Subject"
> is blank. I've tried forwarding these spam emails as attachments to my
> ISP (Comcast) to block, with limited success. Outlook Express seems to
> require a domain name in order to block email. I've never opened one of
> these or tried looking at Properties out of fear I'll catch a virus. Is
> there any way to block all email that arrives with no "From" information
> displayed?