> I use the program K9 to filter out junk mail, which it does by adding
> "[K9Spam]" to the subject. I then have a rule in Outlook 2003 which moves any
> downloaded email that matches to the Junk Mail folder. Outlook checks for new
> mail every 5 minutes.
>
> Because I access my email from several machines, I leave email on the server
> (a POP3 server) for two days before Outlook deletes it. This means quite a
> bit of junk accumulates there. This, however, hasn't been a problem until
> now.
>
> I've now started checking my email from my mobile phone. Of course, it now
> picks up all the (unfiltered) junk. What I want to do, then, is alter my rule
> in Outlook so that it deletes the junk from the server. However, I don't want
> to delete it from Outlook, just in case it's not actually junk.
>
> So, what I wanted to change my rule to say is basically this:
>
> If email subject contains "[K9Spam]" then
> - move a copy to Junk Email
> and delete it from server
>
> There doesn't seem to be an option to "delete it from server", but Google
> searches suggest that "permanently delete it" does the same job. However,
> adding this to my rule doesn't delete it from the server at all.
>
> Does anyone know how I can do what I want?
>
> deKay
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