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emailman
I administer my organization's external mail filter. To prevent
auto-deleting false positives, we have been quarantining non-RBL-blocked spam
and manually reviewing the quarantines every day (very time consuming). Our
filter employs a server-side end-user quarantine feature but that has its own
authentication passwords. Some users who use that feature say it is no
better than reviewing it on the client side. I agree; so I want to forward
those messages to their Junk E-mail folder where they can review their
messages themselves. I know I can have my filter add a header and create an
Outlook rule to put messages with that header in the Junk E-mail folder.
However, I do not want to go around to everyone's computer to create that
client-side rule. I also want the user to take advantage of the other Junk
mail features (Safe Senders List, etc.). Is there a specific header or a
word/phrase I can add to a header to automatically cause Outlook to consider
the message junk (without using vulgar or inappropriate words)?
auto-deleting false positives, we have been quarantining non-RBL-blocked spam
and manually reviewing the quarantines every day (very time consuming). Our
filter employs a server-side end-user quarantine feature but that has its own
authentication passwords. Some users who use that feature say it is no
better than reviewing it on the client side. I agree; so I want to forward
those messages to their Junk E-mail folder where they can review their
messages themselves. I know I can have my filter add a header and create an
Outlook rule to put messages with that header in the Junk E-mail folder.
However, I do not want to go around to everyone's computer to create that
client-side rule. I also want the user to take advantage of the other Junk
mail features (Safe Senders List, etc.). Is there a specific header or a
word/phrase I can add to a header to automatically cause Outlook to consider
the message junk (without using vulgar or inappropriate words)?