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Measures writes:
> I know this is do-able.  When my bro-in law gets back from Santa Barbara,
> I will ask him how to auto-route Juno to the trash.
With Outlook (97/98/2000) use the "Rules Wizard" to setup a Juno filter
that checks each message for the following in the body:
     > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! <
and route the message directly to the "deleted items" folder.
It's in the advertisement that Juno adds to every message sent through
their "dis-service."  There are two negatives to this approach ...
1) it will also kill replies for those lazy people who quote entire
   messages
2) I would never get e-mail from my mother since she is a Juno
   subscriber (great for retired folks on a fixed income)
73,
   ... Joe Subich, W8IK/4  ex-AD8I
       <W8IK@ARRL.NET>
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