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Is there any way in Outlook 2003 to automatically mark all Junk email
filtered to the Junk email folder as "read"? I don't want to select the "delete immediately" option as I like to scan the folder occasionally for false positives, but also it is annoying to be constantly reminded by the bold typeface in the "Today" view that there are an ever increasing number of unread items in the Junk folder. |
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Ric, you wrote on Tue, 17 Jan 2006 21:31:11 +0100:
Is there any way in Outlook 2003 to automatically mark all Junk email filtered to the Junk email folder as "read"? As far as I know it's not possible! -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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![]() "Christian Goeller" wrote in message ... Ric, you wrote on Tue, 17 Jan 2006 21:31:11 +0100: Is there any way in Outlook 2003 to automatically mark all Junk email filtered to the Junk email folder as "read"? As far as I know it's not possible! Thanks- that is more or less what I concluded after a lot of Googling, but I rather hoped that in the last three years of similar posts that Microsoft might have added a line or two of code to Outlook to allow this. But I guess not - the luxury of having a neo-monopoly I suppose! |
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Stop using the Junk Folder as one that displays in the Outlook Today folder.
Any why would you want to mark junk mail as read? Simply ignoring it and deleting it is the best way to deal with it, after scanning the folder for false positives. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Ric asked: | Is there any way in Outlook 2003 to automatically mark all Junk email | filtered to the Junk email folder as "read"? I don't want to select | the "delete immediately" option as I like to scan the folder | occasionally for false positives, but also it is annoying to be | constantly reminded by the bold typeface in the "Today" view that | there are an ever increasing number of unread items in the Junk | folder. |
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![]() "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... Stop using the Junk Folder as one that displays in the Outlook Today folder. Any why would you want to mark junk mail as read? Simply ignoring it and deleting it is the best way to deal with it, after scanning the folder for false positives. Because it is annoying to be constantly reminded of how many junk messages I get per day - butas I need to scan it for false positives occasionally I want to keep it in folder view. Then when I empty the junk folder into deleted items, all the bold unread messages are in the bin, annoying me more and not distinguishing themselves from genuinely useful unread items that might also be in the bin. In any case, whatever my reasoning, why is it so difficult for Microsoft to add this simple feature, which a few minutes googling shows that a lot of people have requested over the past six -seven years? |
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Ric wrote:
Then when I empty the junk folder into deleted items, all the bold unread messages are in the bin, annoying me more and not distinguishing themselves from genuinely useful unread items that might also be in the bin. First, emptying the Junk E-mail folder (i.e., right-clickEmpty Junk E-mail) does not move anything to the Deleted Items bin. Emptying the Junk E-mail folder is a permanent delete for the items in it. Secind, by definition there should be nothing "useful" in the Deleted Items folder, just like there's nothing useful in the wastebasket in your bathroom or kitchen, since you don't put anything in a wastebasket that you want to keep. -- Brian Tillman |
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I don't have the problem, but maybe that's because I use IHateSpam
instead of the MS one. With IHateSpam, you can mark the items in the Spam Quarentine folder just like you can in any other folder. http://www.sunbelt-software.com/iHateSpam.cfm Yes, there is a fee, but worth it not to use the MS spam filter. |
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![]() First, emptying the Junk E-mail folder (i.e., right-clickEmpty Junk E-mail) does not move anything to the Deleted Items bin. Emptying the Junk E-mail folder is a permanent delete for the items in it. You're incorrect. Emptying Junk sends it to the bin - on my machine anyway. Secind, by definition there should be nothing "useful" in the Deleted Items folder, just like there's nothing useful in the wastebasket in your bathroom or kitchen, since you don't put anything in a wastebasket that you want to keep. Eh? It is easy to accidentally delete useful items, particularly if you synchronise with a PDA. |
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Ric wrote:
You're incorrect. Emptying Junk sends it to the bin - on my machine anyway. Then your machine is different, but I suspect that most machines would behave as does mine: Outlook 2003. Naturally I tested prior to posting. Eh? It is easy to accidentally delete useful items, particularly if you synchronise with a PDA. Naturally everyone had accidentally deleted something (although my years of using a PDA don't indicate that PDAs make that more likely), but your statement, "distinguishing themselves from genuinely useful unread items that might also be in the bin," seemed to me to indicate that you use the bin for storing useful items. I'll concede that may be a wrong impression and you weren't trying to convey that, but it doesn't change the fact that keeping useful items in the Deleted Items fodler is, in general, a bad idea. -- Brian Tillman |
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