Any future junk mail coming from that address should be deleted.
You should create a new filter for each additional problem ISP that you encounter.
Click on the "Tools" at the top of the toolbar
Click on "Filters" which will be the first item on the drop down menu
Click on "New", which is at the bottom left of the Filters window -- Name it something such as "SPAM1"
Click the box beside "Incoming"
Click the "Header" drop down menu and select "From"
Below the Header is a drop down menu -- select "contains" and in the box next to it type the ISP of the offending sender
Under the "Action" drop down menu, select "Transfer to" and press the "In" button -- another drop down menu will appear, and you can select "Trash"
You'll still have to empty your trash each session, but at least you won't have to see the SPAM
Eudora Pro has additional options you might wish to use. The program's help file can assist you with configuring them.
Thanks to Diana Linkous for this information
Instructions for setting filters in Microsoft Internet Explorer will be posted shortly.
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Thanks for participating in the effort to curtail SPAM.
":O) Willis Lamm