T
Tom van Stiphout
Hi All,
I'm using Outlook 2000 with Exchange 2000. I'm trying to improve my spam
filter, specifically for HTML-formatted spam. It seems the Rules Wizard
looks at a message after it has been rendered, and does not allow me to
filter on the underlying HTML. Here is an example. If I right-click this
message and View Source, I get:
<html>
<body>
<p><a href="http://www.jmvt.net?axel=33"><img border="0"
src="http://www.jmvt.net/as.gif" width="535" height="504"></a></p>
</body>
</html>
dvbompfuiu d gd ovs lklre
i wl
qghc tefvkzhjva wcngwkuklzx hpuh kjrjpfqdg f c q
fasxa w
So I'm thinking of filtering for the text "www.jmvt.net". Alas, Rules Wizard
does not want to cooperate.
Are there any solutions out there? I feel MSFT is not enough in my corner on
this one.
Thanks,
-Tom.
I'm using Outlook 2000 with Exchange 2000. I'm trying to improve my spam
filter, specifically for HTML-formatted spam. It seems the Rules Wizard
looks at a message after it has been rendered, and does not allow me to
filter on the underlying HTML. Here is an example. If I right-click this
message and View Source, I get:
<html>
<body>
<p><a href="http://www.jmvt.net?axel=33"><img border="0"
src="http://www.jmvt.net/as.gif" width="535" height="504"></a></p>
</body>
</html>
dvbompfuiu d gd ovs lklre
i wl
qghc tefvkzhjva wcngwkuklzx hpuh kjrjpfqdg f c q
fasxa w
So I'm thinking of filtering for the text "www.jmvt.net". Alas, Rules Wizard
does not want to cooperate.
Are there any solutions out there? I feel MSFT is not enough in my corner on
this one.
Thanks,
-Tom.