Setting Up Mail Clients to Filter Spam
You can use your mail client to filter, based on the modified headers. Many modern mail clients, such as Netscape, Mozilla, Pine, Eudora, Outlook, Outlook Express, Mac OS X Mail, etc... will support this functionality. The header to use for these mail clients is: 

X-Spam-Flag: YES

Netscape 4

  1. Access the Edit -> Message Filters -> New menu and choose a name for the new filter.

  2. Access Filter Criteria -> Customize Headers -> New (this is usually auto-selected to Subject), enter X-Spam-Flag and click Ok.

  3. Return to the Filter Rules window, select the following Filter Criteria:

    	X-Spam-Flag contains YES
  4. Under Filter Action, select a destination folder where you would like to move the likely spam.

Netscape 6/Mozilla

  1. In the Mail window, select: Tools -> Message Filters -> New

  2. In the new filter pane, name the filter.

  3. Under the menu Filter Criteria -> Customize -> New Message Header enter X-Spam-Flag click Add, then OK.

  4. Select as the Filter Criteria: X-Spam-Flag contains YES

  5. Under Perform this action, select a destination folder where you would like move the likely spam.

Pine

As of Pine 4.44 (and possibly some earlier versions), you can automatically filter spam emails from your INBOX. You will need to add a filter rule to look for the X-Spam-Flag header; with this rule you can delete, mark or move the spam to a separate folder.

  1. Start by navigating to the Add Filter screen:

            (M)ain menu -> (S)etup -> (R)ules -> (F)ilters -> (A)dd
  2. By default, the rule will look in your INBOX. Leave this as the default.

  3. Under FILTERED MESSAGE CONDITIONS, navigate to the e(X)traHdr command to add a new header filter.

  4. Enter X-Spam-Flag, then use the (C)hange command to set the value to YES.

  5. In the ACTIONS section, you can set the Filter Action to delete, mark or move the message to a different folder. Enter your choice and save the changes.

Now when you start pine, your INBOX should have all messages marked as spam automatically filtered.

Eudora

  1. Go to the Tools menu and select Filters to open the Filters window.
  2. To add a new filter, click NEW.
  3. Select the option to Match Incoming messages.
  4. In the Header: field type in X-Spam-Flag.
  5. The next drop-down field should have the word 'contains'.
  6. In the field to the right of the word 'contains' type in YES.
  7. Under Action, move the mouse over the arrow next to None and click. (Not all actions are available in the free version of Eudora).
  8. When you do this a field with the word In will appear.
  9. Click on In and select New...
  10. Enter a name for the new mailbox to which your messages will be filtered.

For more information on setting up Eudora see the following web page located at Qualcomm:

http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/tutorials/win_filters.html

Outlook 2002

  1. Select Rules Wizard from the Tools menu.
  2. Select your Inbox folder for the "Apply changes to this folder" field.
  3. Click the New button.
  4. Select "Start from a blank rule".
  5. Select "Check messages when they arrive".
  6. Click "Next."
  7. Checkmark the Condition "with specific words in the subject".
  8. Click "specific words" in the Rule description field to edit it. Type [SPAM] in the "Specify words or phrases..." field.
  9. Click "Add" and then click "OK".
  10. Click "Next."
  11. Checkmark "move it to the specified folder" from the "What do you want to do..." list.
  12. Click "Specified" in the Rule description field to edit it.
  13. Click "New" to create a new folder.
  14. Type 'Spam' in the Name field
  15. Click in the "Select where to place the folder" field and click INBOX then "OK."
  16. Click "Finish" to create the rule.
  17. Click "OK" to exit.

Outlook Express 6

  1. Click on Tools -> Message Rules -> Mail
  2. Select "Where the subject line contains specific words" in section 1.
  3. Select "Move it to the specified folder"
  4. Click on "contains specific words" in the bottom box
  5. Enter [SPAM] into the box and click on add.
  6. Click on specified in the bottom box.
  7. Click on New Folder, enter a name for the folder (ie. spam) and click OK and then OK again.
  8. Click on OK once more and the rule will be complete.

NOTE: Outlook Express 6 can only filter local folders used by a POP3 protocol connection. If you are using an IMAP protocol connection, you must use another program to filter mail identified as spam.

Mac OS X Mail

  1. Access the account settings for your mailbox by either control-clicking or right clicking the mailbox name, selecting Account Settings, and selecting Edit "mailbox name"...
  2. Select Rules in the Accounts window.
  3. Click the Add Rule button.
  4. Within the conditions area at the top, select the first conditional pulldown and either...
  5. Set X-Spam-Flag equal to YES within the conditions area
  6. Under Perform the following actions:, select how you would like to handle spam. We suggest transferring the message to your Junk mailbox.
  7. Click OK to complete the rule.
  8. Close the Rules window to return to Mail.
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