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Quiz: Junk e-mail in Outlook 2003
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Tired of being pestered by junk e-mail that you don't want? Outlook 2003 includes tools that will help you spend less time managing less junk e-mail.

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1. If you automatically download pictures in e-mail messages you receive, why might you be sorry?
 
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2. Which type of picture will Outlook block?
 
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3. Suppose you are receiving junk e-mail from senders whose e-mail addresses all end in "@humongousinsurance.com". What's the quickest way to filter out all that e-mail?
 
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4. Which of the following might result if you added your own e-mail name to the Safe Recipients List?
 
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b.
c.
 
5. Suppose you're fed up with the barrage of e-mail that the company Humongous Insurance has been sending you. To stop it, you decide to click the "Remove Me From This Mailing List" link. Is that a good idea?
 
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