"GauiC" wrote in message
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The Outlook junk mail filter checks this SCL level and uses that to check
if the message belongs to the junk e-mail folder or if it should continue
to the inbox.
My understanding is Exchange server IMF decides where to deliver the
message.
There "is" a registry value that is possible to change this number, that
is raise or lower the SCL threshold in Outlook, I just don't remember how
I did this in the past.
Never heard of it. I've heard of a way to "show" SCL value in Outlook but I
guess that's not what you're asking for.
Suppose you can lower/raise SCL, what would you do that for? Wouldn't it be
easier to set it once on the server?
When I find this again I will post it here, but if there is anyone there
that remember this, please let me know.
I'll be here waiting for your memory to come back :-)
Thanks,
GC
"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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only if you use exchange server and the admin needs to do it.
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"GauiC" wrote in message
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I found out one day that you could change the SCL of what messages will
be moved to Junk E-mail folder in Outlook.
Does anyone know how this is done and also what is the default SCL level
that is filtered to junk E-mail folder?
GC