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[[Image:Spam5.png]]
[[Image:Spam5.png]]
Then click the OK button once the “X-Barracuda-Spam-Status: Yes” phrase is added to the search list.
[[Image:Spam6.png]]
6. Now click next so that you can specify where you would like the junk mail to go. Select the check box “move it to the specified folder.” You can now click on the underlined blue text in the “Step 2” box which is labeled “specified”
[[Image:Spam7.png]]
7. Select the “Junk E-mail” folder then click Ok
The following instructions will allow you to setup a rule on your Outlook client to filter mail that has been tagged as spam from the UMIACS barracudas.  The rule acts on “X-Barracuda-Spam-Status: Yes” within the message header.
1. Start by Click on “Rules and Alerts…” under the “Tools”  menu option
[[Image:Spam1.png]]
2. Click on the “New Rule…” button
[[Image:Spam2.png]]
3. Make sure that the “Check messages when they arrive” is selected then click next
[[Image:Spam3.png]]
4. I think this image needs to be updated. Select the check box for “with specific words in message header” then click on the on the highlighted blue “specific word” text within the box label “Step 2: Edit…”
[[Image:Spam4.png]]
5. Type in “X-Barracuda-Spam-Status: Yes” and click on add
[[Image:Spam5.png]]
Then click the OK button once the “X-Barracuda-Spam-Status: Yes” phrase is added to the search list.
[[Image:Spam6.png]]
6. Now click next so that you can specify where you would like the junk mail to go. Select the check box “move it to the specified folder.” You can now click on the underlined blue text in the “Step 2” box which is labeled “specified”
[[Image:Spam7.png]]
7. Select the “Junk E-mail” folder then click Ok
[[Image:Spam8.png]]

Revision as of 22:07, 26 March 2010

The following instructions will allow you to setup a rule on your Outlook client to filter mail that has been tagged as spam from the UMIACS barracudas. The rule acts on “X-Barracuda-Spam-Status: Yes” within the message header.

1. Start by Click on “Rules and Alerts…” under the “Tools” menu option

File:Spam1.png

2. Click on the “New Rule…” button

File:Spam2.png

3. Make sure that the “Check messages when they arrive” is selected then click next

File:Spam3.png

4. I think this image needs to be updated. Select the check box for “with specific words in message header” then click on the on the highlighted blue “specific word” text within the box label “Step 2: Edit…”

File:Spam4.png

5. Type in “X-Barracuda-Spam-Status: Yes” and click on add

File:Spam5.png

Then click the OK button once the “X-Barracuda-Spam-Status: Yes” phrase is added to the search list.

File:Spam6.png

6. Now click next so that you can specify where you would like the junk mail to go. Select the check box “move it to the specified folder.” You can now click on the underlined blue text in the “Step 2” box which is labeled “specified”

File:Spam7.png

7. Select the “Junk E-mail” folder then click Ok

The following instructions will allow you to setup a rule on your Outlook client to filter mail that has been tagged as spam from the UMIACS barracudas. The rule acts on “X-Barracuda-Spam-Status: Yes” within the message header.

1. Start by Click on “Rules and Alerts…” under the “Tools” menu option

File:Spam1.png

2. Click on the “New Rule…” button

File:Spam2.png

3. Make sure that the “Check messages when they arrive” is selected then click next

File:Spam3.png

4. I think this image needs to be updated. Select the check box for “with specific words in message header” then click on the on the highlighted blue “specific word” text within the box label “Step 2: Edit…”

File:Spam4.png

5. Type in “X-Barracuda-Spam-Status: Yes” and click on add

File:Spam5.png

Then click the OK button once the “X-Barracuda-Spam-Status: Yes” phrase is added to the search list.

File:Spam6.png

6. Now click next so that you can specify where you would like the junk mail to go. Select the check box “move it to the specified folder.” You can now click on the underlined blue text in the “Step 2” box which is labeled “specified”

File:Spam7.png

7. Select the “Junk E-mail” folder then click Ok

File:Spam8.png