Spam Filter Setup : Eudora
These instructions show how to create a Eudora filter that will automatically move any incoming messages that have "[SPAM]" in the subject line into a separate folder called "Spam". From there, you can review these messages separately from your "good" messages, verify that they are indeed spam, and delete them.

Instructions for Eudora 5.2 for Windows:
1 The first step in filtering email messages will be to create a local folder on your computer.
From your menu bar, choose Mailbox > New.

2 Select the "Make it a folder" option.
3 Click the "OK" button.
4 Now you'll define the filter for categorizing spam.
From your menu bar, choose Tools > Filter > New.

5 Select the "Incoming" option by placing a checkmark next to it.
6 Next to "Header", select "Subject" from the pop-up menu.
7 Select "contains" from the next pop-up menu.
8 Type "[SPAM]" in the blank field.
9 Under "Action", select "Transfer To" from the pop-up menu.
10 Select the "Spam" folder.
13 Now you can see the completed spam filter rule you've created. Click the "OK" button to finish.

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