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Can I import my huge "JUNK" address list from Eudora to Outlook?
Hello:
I am trying to migrate to MS Outlook from Eudora. For years, Eudora has build up a huge file of JUNK email addresses, which it automatically diverts out of my InBox. Is there any way I can import that list into Outlook? I am using Norton on Outlook, but now I have to start "teaching" it all over again. Please help me to avoid this work! Thanks. -- lewisma9 |
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Can I import my huge "JUNK" address list from Eudora to Outlook?
lewisma9 wrote:
I am trying to migrate to MS Outlook from Eudora. For years, Eudora has build up a huge file of JUNK email addresses, which it automatically diverts out of my InBox. Is there any way I can import that list into Outlook? Depends on the Outlook version, I imagine, and you've neglected to state that piece of informaiton. -- Brian Tillman |
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Can I import my huge "JUNK" address list from Eudora to Outloo
Thank you Brian - Sorry to leave out my version# -- I use Outlook 2002.
Maryellen -- lewisma9 -- lewisma9 "Brian Tillman" wrote: lewisma9 wrote: I am trying to migrate to MS Outlook from Eudora. For years, Eudora has build up a huge file of JUNK email addresses, which it automatically diverts out of my InBox. Is there any way I can import that list into Outlook? Depends on the Outlook version, I imagine, and you've neglected to state that piece of informaiton. -- Brian Tillman |
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Can I import my huge "JUNK" address list from Eudora to Outloo
I should also tell you, I have Norton Anti-Spam integrated into Outlook. But
I want to import my "junk" list from Eudora, because it has 3 years of Spam addresses in it, and I don't like having to start all over in Outlook. Thanks. -- lewisma9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Brian Tillman" wrote: lewisma9 wrote: I am trying to migrate to MS Outlook from Eudora. For years, Eudora has build up a huge file of JUNK email addresses, which it automatically diverts out of my InBox. Is there any way I can import that list into Outlook? Depends on the Outlook version, I imagine, and you've neglected to state that piece of informaiton. -- Brian Tillman |
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Can I import my huge "JUNK" address list from Eudora to Outloo
lewisma9 wrote:
I should also tell you, I have Norton Anti-Spam integrated into Outlook. But I want to import my "junk" list from Eudora, because it has 3 years of Spam addresses in it, and I don't like having to start all over in Outlook. Thanks. If you were using Norton antispam with Eudora, then I don't see why you think you need to transfer anything. Won't Norton AS simply allow you to add Outlook integration without having to start over? -- Brian Tillman |
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Can I import my huge "JUNK" address list from Eudora to Outloo
Hi Brian,
No, I was't using Norton Anti-Spam on Eudora - Eudora's own new filter system worked just fine. But now I want to import the list of Junk addresses from the Eudora Spam file into Outlook with Norton. Any ideas on how I can do this? Thanks. Maryellen -- lewisma9 "Brian Tillman" wrote: lewisma9 wrote: I should also tell you, I have Norton Anti-Spam integrated into Outlook. But I want to import my "junk" list from Eudora, because it has 3 years of Spam addresses in it, and I don't like having to start all over in Outlook. Thanks. If you were using Norton antispam with Eudora, then I don't see why you think you need to transfer anything. Won't Norton AS simply allow you to add Outlook integration without having to start over? -- Brian Tillman |
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Can I import my huge "JUNK" address list from Eudora to Outloo
lewisma9 wrote:
No, I was't using Norton Anti-Spam on Eudora - Eudora's own new filter system worked just fine. You said. "I found that Norton's SPAM filter worked very well for me in Eudora." To me, that indicated you were using the two together. But now I want to import the list of Junk addresses from the Eudora Spam file into Outlook with Norton. Any ideas on how I can do this? I doubt it can be done, but you should be asking Symantec, not this newsgroup. -- Brian Tillman |
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Can I import my huge "JUNK" address list from Eudora to Outlook?
Yes, but the details depend on what version of Outlook.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "lewisma9" wrote in message ... Hello: I am trying to migrate to MS Outlook from Eudora. For years, Eudora has build up a huge file of JUNK email addresses, which it automatically diverts out of my InBox. Is there any way I can import that list into Outlook? I am using Norton on Outlook, but now I have to start "teaching" it all over again. Please help me to avoid this work! Thanks. -- lewisma9 |
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Can I import my huge "JUNK" address list from Eudora to Outloo
Thank you Sue and Brian -
Sorry to leave out my version# -- I use Outlook 2002. Maryellen -- lewisma9 "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Yes, but the details depend on what version of Outlook. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "lewisma9" wrote in message ... Hello: I am trying to migrate to MS Outlook from Eudora. For years, Eudora has build up a huge file of JUNK email addresses, which it automatically diverts out of my InBox. Is there any way I can import that list into Outlook? I am using Norton on Outlook, but now I have to start "teaching" it all over again. Please help me to avoid this work! Thanks. -- lewisma9 |
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Can I import my huge "JUNK" address list from Eudora to Outloo
Outlook 2002 does not have a particularly useful junk mail filter. I'd recommend that you get one of the tools (many of them free) listed at http://www.slipstick.com/rules/junkmail.htm#tools
Or you can edit the Adult Senders.txt list -- see http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm#fileloc -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "lewisma9" wrote in message ... Thank you Sue and Brian - Sorry to leave out my version# -- I use Outlook 2002. Maryellen -- lewisma9 "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Yes, but the details depend on what version of Outlook. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "lewisma9" wrote in message ... Hello: I am trying to migrate to MS Outlook from Eudora. For years, Eudora has build up a huge file of JUNK email addresses, which it automatically diverts out of my InBox. Is there any way I can import that list into Outlook? I am using Norton on Outlook, but now I have to start "teaching" it all over again. Please help me to avoid this work! Thanks. -- lewisma9 |
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