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This is a repost that did not produce a responsive answer the first time.
I recently reloaded XP and Office 2003 on my computer. My email is a POP3 account. I also use Norton Antispam for spam. Before reloading everything there were no messages going into the Junk Mail folder. Now there are. Some of the messages in the Junk Mail folder have even been marked by Norton as spam. I have set Outlook to "No Automatic Filtering" but message are still being put in that folder. Norton still will put some messages into the Norton Antispam folder also. Note I am not getting false positives or negatives. I do not want to have to look at two different folder to check for spam\junk. How can I get Outlook to only allow Norton to filter junk mail and not use the Junk Mail folder? What would happen if I deleted the Junk Mail folder? TIA Walter |
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