Anyone know how to write a rule?
I see all sorts of options for creating one, but not the one I want.
Specifically, I want to check the subject line for misspelled or unrecognized words when compared to the spell checker.
Two or more typos, and it's history.
I figure about 80-85% of my junk mail would dissappear with that one rule.
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Outlook rules wizard
Outlook rules wizard
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I just ran through the outlook rule wizard - I have 2007. The only thing I can come up with is try to add a rule for the most commonly misspelled words.
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Re: Outlook rules wizard
No way to in Outlook 2003 from what I know of it. You're better off with a whitelist solution on the server.joester wrote:... Specifically, I want to check the subject line for misspelled or unrecognized words when compared to the spell checker.
Besides, I gets regular spam bouncing off my public addresses with every word spelled correctly.
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