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Hate
SPAM? Angkornet Can Help
ANGKORNET
Tags Unsolicited Bulk Email (UBE)
Effective January 01, 2005, ANGKORNET will
begin tagging the subject line of suspected SPAM
email messages with the identifier [UBE?]
(Unsolicited Bulk Email). End users may delete
individual messages using this tag as a guide
and/or set filters on their email client to file
suspected emails to a user-specified ˇ§junk
emailˇ¨ folder or mailbox.
Why
Not Just Delete Suspected SPAM?
Filters that block SPAM are imperfect and
occasionally block e-mail a user would prefer to
see. Tagging potential SPAM is the least
intrusive, most helpful solution that also
eliminates the possibility of an important piece
of e-mail being inadvertently ˇ§thrown outˇ¨
by the filtering software.
Moving
[UBE?]-tagged E-mail to Another Mailbox or Folder
for Later Consideration
Since ANGKORNET flags potential email
messages that may be ˇ§SPAMˇ¨ with the tag
[UBE?] inserted at the beginning of the subject
line, you can filter [UBE?]-tagged messages to
automatically transfer them to another folder or
mailbox for later consideration. Please remember
to periodically review and delete messages in
the Potential Spam folder/mailbox. Below are
instructions to create filters for the most
popular e-mail clients.
Choose
your e-mail program from the list below.
Eudora
Light 5.1
1. Pull down the Tools menu, select Filter.
Click the New button; a Filter screen appears.
2. Make sure that Incoming is checked under
Match.
3. Pull down the Header field and select
Subject.
4. Pull downs contains and select starts
with. To its right, type: [UBE?]
- To transfer the messages to another mailbox,
pull down the first field under Action and
select Transfer To. Then pull down the field
next to Action and select New. A New Mailbox
dialog box comes up. Name the new mailbox,
e.g., Possible Spam, and click OK.
Netscape
4.73 and 6.0 Messenger
1. Pull down the Edit menu and select Message
Filters.
2. A Message Filters screen appears. Click
New.
3. A Filter Rules screen appears. Type a
name, such as Spam, in the Filter name field.
4. Pull down the field contains and select
begins with. Type [UBE?] to the field right of
begins with; this sets the condition that the
Subject of the message begins with [UBE?].
- To transfer the messages to another mailbox,
select Move to folder, and then click New
Folder. A New Folder dialog box comes up. Name
the new mailbox, e.g., Possible Spam, and
click OK.
5. The description field is optional (and
does not appear in version 6.0).
6. Click OK.
Netscape
7.0
1. Highlight any message.
2. Pull down the Message menu and select
Create Filter from Message.
3. A Filter Rules screen appears. Type a
name, such as Spam, in the Filter name field.
4. Pull down the field Sender, and select
Subject.
5. Pull down the field contains and select
begins with.
6. Type [UBE?] to the field right of begins
with; this sets the condition that the Subject of
the message begins with [UBE?].
- To transfer the messages to another mailbox,
select Move to folder, and then click New
Folder. A New Folder dialog box comes up. Name
the new mailbox, e.g., Possible Spam, and
click OK.
7. Click OK.
Outlook
Express 6.0
1. Pull down the Tools menu, select Message
Rules, and then Mail. A New Mail Rule screen
appears.
2. Check the boxes next to:
- Where the Subject line contains specific
words
- Move it to the specified folder
3. Click the link contains specific words in
the Rule Description field.
4. In the subsequent dialog box, type [UBE?],
click Add, and then OK.
5. Click the link Move it to a specified
folder in the Rule Description field.
6. Click New Folder in the subsequent screen
and type in a name for your new folder (e.g.,
Possible Spam).
7. Click OK and then click OK again to
complete the dialog |
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