Using Professional Edition Software
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McAfee
®
VirusScan
®
Professional Edition software version 9.0
2
Select a message, then click
Rescue this message
.
The Rescue Options dialog box appears with these default options selected:
Add Friend
Rescue all from same sender
3
Click
OK
. The sender is added to your Friends List, and all messages from this
sender are put back in your Inbox and the Accepted E-mail folder.
Blocking messages
Block spam messages that are currently in your Inbox. When you block a message,
SpamKiller automatically creates a filter to remove that message from your Inbox.
You can block Inbox messages from the Accepted E-mail page, or from Microsoft
Outlook or Outlook Express.
To block a message from the Accepted E-mail page:
1
Click the
Messages
tab, then click the
Accepted E-mail
tab. The Accepted E-mail
page appears and displays messages that are currently in your Inbox.
2
Select a message, then click
Block this message
. The message is removed from
your Inbox and the Accepted E-mail page, and a copy of the message appears
in the Blocked E-mail folder.
To block a message from Microsoft Outlook:
1
Open your Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express Inbox. You can only block
external messages (messages coming from an Internet server).
2
Select a message, then click
. A copy of the message is put in the Blocked
E-mail folder.
Deleting messages
By default, when SpamKiller finds spam, SpamKiller removes it from your Inbox
and puts it in the SpamKiller Blocked E-mail folder. SpamKiller automatically
removes blocked messages from the Blocked E-mail folder after 15 days. You can
change how often SpamKiller automatically removes blocked messages or you can
remove messages manually.
SpamKiller does not automatically remove messages from the Accepted E-mail
folder because the folder reflects the messages currently in your Inbox.
Instead of moving spam messages to the Blocked E-mail folder, SpamKiller can tag
the e-mail subject line with “[spam],” or with a tag or your choice, and keep the
message in your Inbox. Tagging messages can be useful if you want to move the
tagged messages to another folder in your e-mail client, such as a “junk” folder.
You can move the tagged messages by creating a rule in your e-mail client so that
it searches for messages with the “[spam]” tag and puts the messages in the folder
you indicate.