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New It is all in the settings
you can use an "Except" rule and say if the email came from certain people or a certain domain, to not move it to the junk file. If they used the "key words" your rule was looking for, then it would have been moved unless you used an "except" rule.

I am free now, to choose my own destiny.
New Never used "key words"
All I really used it for was either junk senders, or "from mailing list" rules. Did a decent job of sending local user group Email into a user group folder - but the oddities got to be too much.
The lawyers would mostly rather be what they are than get out of the way even if the cost was Hammerfall. - Jerry Pournelle
     MS Outlook -- does filtering require MS Exchange? - (kmself) - (8)
         Re: MS Outlook -- does filtering require MS Exchange? - (pwhysall)
         "Rules Wizard" - (orion) - (6)
             Outlook 2002 "Rules Wizard" is flaky - (altmann) - (2)
                 Re: Outlook 2002 "Rules Wizard" is flaky - (andread) - (1)
                     Outlook 2002 Rules Wizard - (orion)
             Don't know about "rules wizard" - (wharris2) - (2)
                 It is all in the settings - (orion) - (1)
                     Never used "key words" - (wharris2)

A cheery thought that I shall leave you with...
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