Hi folks,
I'm trying to set up rules to permanently delete certain junk mail, because of course one has to check one's junk mail to make sure nothing legit ends up there. Some things can be automatically eliminated to make life easier however. When I look in Junk mail, I don't want to see a message which contains, for example, 'canadian', or 'pharmacy' in the subject or body.
Here is a rule I've created to filter mail and mark it read and delete it if the subject or body contains certain keywords:
Here is the relevant section of the keywords list:
And here is some mail I received this AM, unread, and in my junk mail folder:
Here is the header on the bottom message (above) showing the sender's display name and email address:
Here is the relevant section of the safe sender's list for both the domain:
and the actual address:
Clearly this address or domain has not inadvertently been marked safe. Can anyone tell me why these rules are failing so miserably? Is it something I'm missing, or are Outlook rules just broken in general? Thanks,
ianc