Right, thanks, but that won't work because the individuals on all my various
yahoogroups are writing from their own email account, so it's their personal
email address that appears in the FROM: field. Thousands of individuals
posting from thousands of different domains, new members arriving all the
time--there's no way I could keep up, and I shouldn't have to. This seems
like really bad programming logic on Microsoft's part -- this design
negatively affects any of the millions of subscribers to yahoogroups and
other listservs. Seems I should be able to say: as long as the address
mygroup@yahoogroups.com is in the TO: field, don't declare it as junk no
matter who the sender is.
Is it possible that no one at Microsoft is a member of a yahoogroup or any
other non-Microsoft listserv? :-)) I don't understand how they didn't think
of this!
"brink" <brink.2vl4y1@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:brink.2vl4y1@no-mx.forums.net...
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>
> Haha Rick,
>
> I don't blame you. You can put the Domain in the safe list by right
> clicking on one the message and click "Junk E-mail", "Send senders
> Domain to Safe Senders list"; or adding it in the same Safe Sender list
> in the Junk Filter settings. (EX: whoever.com) This way anything from
> there will bypass the junk filter as well. It wil then go through your
> message rules and be redirected to where you send it.
>
> Shawn
>