Katherine, > Because I am not getting where it is from in the subject line, even after all the time I have been involved with Freebmd, I thought it was just spam. Setting up a filtering rule is very easy. For example in recent versions of MS Outlook, right-click the message and select <Create Rule>, alternatively you will see <Create Rule> as an icon at the top of the opened message. In either case, follow directions from thereon. If confused, press F1 for Help. Hope that helps Kind regards, William Stucke
Thank you William, My emails come through Yahoo only. I don't use MS Outlook. I can use the filtering on the Yahoo as I have done on different emails, but as these don't come with the words to identify where it is from, I don't understand how I can use a filter on it. These come in the Inbox with just " re: Old dead nun...." in the subject. (nothing else). Thanks for trying to help me though. Regards Katherine --- On Mon, 25/7/11, William Stucke <William@qpop.co.za> wrote: From: William Stucke <William@qpop.co.za> Subject: RE: Old dead nun.... To: freebmd-admins@rootsweb.com Received: Monday, 25 July, 2011, 7:34 PM Katherine, > Because I am not getting where it is from in the subject line, even after all the time I have been involved with Freebmd, I thought it was just spam. Setting up a filtering rule is very easy. For example in recent versions of MS Outlook, right-click the message and select <Create Rule>, alternatively you will see <Create Rule> as an icon at the top of the opened message. In either case, follow directions from thereon. If confused, press F1 for Help. Hope that helps Kind regards, William Stucke FreeBMD-Admins mailing list - archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/freebmd-admins FreeBMD http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FREEBMD-ADMINS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message