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An Easy way to Deal with Email Viruses and Worms
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In the second box, click "delete it". Now in the third box it
should say, "Apply this rule after the message arrives/Where the
Subject line contains specific words/Delete it." Click on the words
"contains specific words".
This is where you tell the program what words to look for in the
subject line. It’s very important to remember that this is case
sensitive, meaning that if you put "abc" in, it will only delete
emails with "abc" in the subject, and not "ABC" or "Abc". For the
Sobig virus, there were seven subject lines that were commonly used.
If you would like to read more about this, go to http://www.webpro.com/iq/SobigF.asp
The subject lines are:
- That movie
- Wicked screensaver
- Your application
- Approved
- My details
- Details
- Your details
- Thank you
It’s a good idea to copy and paste the phrases above to make sure
the capitalization is exactly the same. (copy=control C,
Paste=Control V)
Enter the first phrase into the box and then click on the "add"
button to the right. That phrase will appear in the box below. You
can add as many phrases as you'd like, clicking "add" after each
one. When you're done, hit "ok" Then hit "ok" again.
At this point, we are back to one box open with buttons on the
right. Be sure to click the "apply now" button if you want the rule
to apply to the email that is already in your inbox as well as any
future emails.
When you are done with that, click the "ok" button and you're
finished.
If you use Outlook, the process is a little different.
First go to Tools, and then choose "Rules Wizard". Click on the
"new" button on the right. It should say at the top of a new box
"What type of rule would you like to create?" There will be a list
of types of rules: you want to choose "Check messages when they
arrive", which is at the top so it should already be highlighted.
Simply click on "next".
The next box asks you "which conditions do you want to check?"
with a list of choices, each with an empty box next to it. Scroll
down until you get to "with specific words in the subject", and
click the box in front of it.
Once you click it, you'll notice that "with specific words in the
subject" appears in the box below. Click on the "specific words" in
the lower box here to specify which words the program should look
for.
This is where you tell the program what words to look for in the
subject line. It’s very important to remember that this is case
sensitive, meaning that if you put "abc" in, it will only delete
emails with "abc" in the subject, and not "ABC" or "Abc".
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