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Resolved Creating Rule for all French Language emails

Discussion in 'Microsoft Mail (Outlook / OE / Windows Mail)' started by Lugwalker, 2014/03/18.

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    For some reason or other most of the spam I get is French. I subscribed to a French mapping site a few years ago, so I presume that's the spammers source. I don't speak French. Is there any way that I can create a rule in Outlook Express to automatically delete emails received which are composed in the French language?

    Thank you. :)
     
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    The're all in French but the return path in 'properties>details' of each email is different. Some are '.net', others are '.com' or '.fr'. The only common factor is that they're French.
     
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    You'll probably have to install a third-party program to get that kind of blocking power.

    Outlook has that capability...

     
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    Thanks, James. Outlook seems to be the answer. ;)
     
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    You're welcome, Lugwalker.

    I learned a little something myself. ;)
     

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