
Microsoft Corporation. The leading provider of solutions related to
digital information technology. With this corporation's vast array of applications well suited for office-related solutions, it would be pretty obvious why there's a program which could functionally reduce the spam messages sent by those tactful spammers from the selection.
Yes, with Outlook 2003, you could tweak your e-mailing capabilities to reduce the spam continually populating your electronic messaging account's inbox. Now isn't this a formidable solution for the time you spend going through which messages are from those witty spammers and which are from your main contacts? This is due to the features and functions Microsoft Corporation has integrated on this e-mailing application of theirs.
You could use the
blocking feature of this application so as to block messages coming from the addresses of known spammers. How would you come to know the addresses of these tactful spammers? Well, the odds are you have received a number, maybe even a ton, of these spam messages before. Thus, make note of the addresses where these messages came from, and include it on your blocked addresses list. Plus, you should include all your known contacts in your safe sender category listing. This way, both your colleagues included on your contacts and safe sender category listing would continue to send you messages to this electronic messaging account. Well, this program also has a junk e-mail category folder, in which messages from non-contact included addresses and those addresses not included in the Outlook 2003 program's safe sender category list would be directly forwarded to. With this last feature, unfiltered and unblocked messages would be easier to manage and thus, delete.