Informing me that Eudora must be running in paid mode probably answers my question, for when I try to open the filters menu, I am returned to the in box. My junk-mail box is empty. At 03:52 AM 1/18/2005, you wrote: >virgil: i am not sure what you mean by blocking spam messages, as eudora >does have to collect them and filter them to the junk mailbox. also: it is >my understanding that your eudora has to be in paid mode. > >i have a number of filters, which send spam to my junk >mailbox. periodically, as i refine the filtering and scoring, i check the >junk mailbox before its contents ar removed. my isp helps this, because it >marks dubious messages with (spam) so filteringt is easy. not foolproof, >but a good start. > > >vaughan. > > > >how can i block spam messages in eudora? the support page at virginia tech >contains an elaborate procedure for blocking messages from particular >servers. even though i blocked some messages, the number had not >decreased. i will appreciate help from those who have been successful in >blocking such messages. > >thank you. > > >virgil a. cook, ph.d. >associate professor emeritus of english >virginia tech >blacksburg, virginia > > > >list web page: //www.freelists.org/webpage/blindeudora >send all list problems or inquires to: blingeudora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >to un subscribe: >blindeudora-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject > field > > >List web page: //www.freelists.org/webpage/blindeudora >Send all list problems or inquires to: blingeudora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >to un subscribe: >blindeudora-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject > field Virgil A. Cook, Ph.D. Associate Professor Emeritus of English Virginia Tech List web page: //www.freelists.org/webpage/blindeudora Send all list problems or inquires to: blingeudora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx to un subscribe: blindeudora-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field