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Outlook Rule - Filter SPAM by Display Name?I am using Outlook 2007 and receive a lot of SPAM to my public e-mail
addresses. A common factor in much of the SPAM is that it has a fake "Display Name" for the recipient (me) with a correct underlying e-mail address. Is there a way to set up an Outlook rule to filter out messages there the recipient's "Display Name" is not me? I have tried several variations on the rules "Where my name is/is not in the To box", "With specific words in the recipient's address." withour success. Thanks in advance for help with this. Joel Joel,
This is a limitation of the Outlook rules. I'm not sure why Microsoft did not fix this in Outlook 2007. I have a workaround that is not perfect but it saves you from having to wade through all of the crap in your junk e-mail folder. Go to your Junk e-mail folder and click on View - Arrange By - Current View - Customize Current View. Click on the Automatic Formatting button. Click on Add to create a new formatting rule. Type in Spam for the Name. Click on the Font button and change the font to 6 pt Tahoma (or some other font that is small). Also check the Strikeout box under Effects and click OK. Click on the Condition button and then on the Advanced tab. Click on the Field button - Frequently Used Fields and select the From field. The Condition field should be set to "contains". In the Value field, type in a word that the spammers commonly have in the From field such as "debt", "cheaper", "google", etc, etc. Repeat the process for each word. The e-mails that match this criteria will have a small font and will have a strike through line. It is then easier to spot the e-mails that may be from a legit sender. If everything is working correctly and you are confident with the formatting rule, you can change the font color to "white" which will completely eliminate the e-mail from view. Hope that helps. Good luck, Brian. Show quote "Joel Elias" wrote: > I am using Outlook 2007 and receive a lot of SPAM to my public e-mail > addresses. A common factor in much of the SPAM is that it has a fake > "Display Name" for the recipient (me) with a correct underlying e-mail > address. Is there a way to set up an Outlook rule to filter out messages > there the recipient's "Display Name" is not me? I have tried several > variations on the rules "Where my name is/is not in the To box", "With > specific words in the recipient's address." withour success. > > Thanks in advance for help with this. > > Joel > > |
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