The source code for my diverted messages includes the headers as specified. Thanks anyway, Vanguard, for your thoughts.
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Browse All TopicsOccasionally in OE6 I send messages to myself as reminders.
For some time now, these messages have been diverted to Deleted Items. To
stop this, I have created various alternative message rules, each of which
I've placed as the very first rule. None has stopped the diversion.
My current whitelist rule says that if From contains either "BEYOND BARTER"
or "theskillspool@dslextreme.
"theskillspool@dslextreme.
The rule is designed to be overkill. ALL my messages to myself contain BOTH
"From" strings and BOTH "To" strings.
Why won't my whitelist rule work?
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Excellent, Vanguard! I actually knew that the blocked sender list overrides whitelisting, but just didn't think of it! (All the more amazing, since I've been struggling with this situation for months.) In fact I wrote an article about OE which mentions that very fact. (I'd be interested in your take on that article, if you care to read it. It's at: www.geocities.com/theskill
You are welcome. I don't use OE for e-mail (other than for testing while troubleshooting e-mail problems) but mostly used use it for newsgroups. I thought about the Blocked Senders list (which I never use because it is worthless to fight spam and no one has ever plagued me that was so stupid as to keep their same e-mail address in their nuisance mails). However, not using OE for e-mail very often and never using the Blocked Senders list meant I had to go read OE's help. That where it told me that this blocklist moves items into the Deleted Items folder. Otherwise, I would've proffered the advice as a guess if it didn't say that.
This wouldn't the correct venue to discuss my opinions or suggesions regarding your tip web page. You might want to ask users for their opinions over in the microsoft.public.outlookex
Glad to know it's working for you again.
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by: Vanguard_LHPosted on 2008-06-09 at 00:20:09ID: 21741454
While the test mail that you got back is selected, hit Ctrl+F3. This shows the raw source of the message. Take a look at the From and To headers to make sure the strings you expect to be there are really there. If you see something like "From: =?ISO ..." then the characters have been encoded into some language that requires that coding to show all the character when it gets rendered in the view you see in the UI.