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MS Outlook rules/filtering issues: Need advice
Heya....I use MS Outlook and use the rules to filter out a lot of BS....seems though that I have to manually run it every morning because for some reason it can't do it on it's own and gets errors....it is a pain in the ass to have to manually check off every single rule I created in this list each morning. This version doesn't even have a "select all" button....such a pain in the ass.
I am running xp, and this Outlook version is: 2002 (10.4608.4219) SP-2 Of course I got nowhere after searching and searching on MS's support website. Anyone encountered this, or know what do to? Just want to simplify my mornings. lol. :) |
You shouldn't have to do that manually. Is that a legit copy or a hacked? Sounds like you got something fucked up there.
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been there before and i used to get like 400 spam emails aday and takes too much of my time just to manually create filters... though you can try some other 3rd party softwares to help you out, but it would cost you.
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sounds like your rules are fucked up. I have 8 or 9 rules set for filtering 10 different accounts and it works perfectly.
Btw check out spampal.org for a nice free spam filter. |
Thanks for the info.....and no, it is not a hack....came with my pc when I got it, xp professional edition.
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