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Hi all
One of my Outlook 2003 users is having problem disabling Junk e-mail processing. The reason she wants to disable this feature in Outlook 2003 is that OL keeps moving her important email to the Junk E-mail folder. Here is what I did in an attempt to disable this "smart" feature without success. 1. Under Junk E-mail Options, check "No Automatic filtering." 2. Clear all the Safe Senders list. 3. Clear all the Safe Recipients list. 4. Clear all the Blocked Senders list. Once a while, she will still finds her email in the Junk Folder. Is there a way to permanently remove this feature and Junk email folder? Thanks. Al |
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Hi,
Try adding her e-mail id t osafe sender's list or to the address book.. "AXJ" wrote in message .. . Hi all One of my Outlook 2003 users is having problem disabling Junk e-mail processing. The reason she wants to disable this feature in Outlook 2003 is that OL keeps moving her important email to the Junk E-mail folder. Here is what I did in an attempt to disable this "smart" feature without success. 1. Under Junk E-mail Options, check "No Automatic filtering." 2. Clear all the Safe Senders list. 3. Clear all the Safe Recipients list. 4. Clear all the Blocked Senders list. Once a while, she will still finds her email in the Junk Folder. Is there a way to permanently remove this feature and Junk email folder? Thanks. Al |
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Hi Srikanth
Adding her own email addressing to the Safe Senders list will disable the Junk Email processing feature? Why so? Al "Srikanth" wrote in message ... Hi, Try adding her e-mail id t osafe sender's list or to the address book.. "AXJ" wrote in message .. . Hi all One of my Outlook 2003 users is having problem disabling Junk e-mail processing. The reason she wants to disable this feature in Outlook 2003 is that OL keeps moving her important email to the Junk E-mail folder. Here is what I did in an attempt to disable this "smart" feature without success. 1. Under Junk E-mail Options, check "No Automatic filtering." 2. Clear all the Safe Senders list. 3. Clear all the Safe Recipients list. 4. Clear all the Blocked Senders list. Once a while, she will still finds her email in the Junk Folder. Is there a way to permanently remove this feature and Junk email folder? Thanks. Al |
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Still have no idea why "No Automatic filtering" still does not disable Junk
email filtering. It's quite annoying Microsoft created this feature that can't be disabled. "AXJ" wrote in message t... Hi Srikanth Adding her own email addressing to the Safe Senders list will disable the Junk Email processing feature? Why so? Al "Srikanth" wrote in message ... Hi, Try adding her e-mail id t osafe sender's list or to the address book.. "AXJ" wrote in message .. . Hi all One of my Outlook 2003 users is having problem disabling Junk e-mail processing. The reason she wants to disable this feature in Outlook 2003 is that OL keeps moving her important email to the Junk E-mail folder. Here is what I did in an attempt to disable this "smart" feature without success. 1. Under Junk E-mail Options, check "No Automatic filtering." 2. Clear all the Safe Senders list. 3. Clear all the Safe Recipients list. 4. Clear all the Blocked Senders list. Once a while, she will still finds her email in the Junk Folder. Is there a way to permanently remove this feature and Junk email folder? Thanks. Al |
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Having a similar problem here with Outlook 2007. I will regularly see emails
from domains that I have added to the Safe Senders List still show up in the Junk folder. Not all, but definitely a considerable number. I can only assume one of 3 things: 1) there's a global setting somewhere that's somehow overriding the inclusion of a particular domain in the Safe Senders List; 2) this a problem peculiar to HotMail or other "web-based" email programs and their particular settings/configurations; or 3) this is a bug in Outlook. Even with Microsoft's reputation for bug-fixing (or lack thereof), I would put more credence in 1 or 2. Still trying . . . will post if I come up with a solution. "AXJ" wrote: Still have no idea why "No Automatic filtering" still does not disable Junk email filtering. It's quite annoying Microsoft created this feature that can't be disabled. "AXJ" wrote in message t... Hi Srikanth Adding her own email addressing to the Safe Senders list will disable the Junk Email processing feature? Why so? Al "Srikanth" wrote in message ... Hi, Try adding her e-mail id t osafe sender's list or to the address book.. "AXJ" wrote in message .. . Hi all One of my Outlook 2003 users is having problem disabling Junk e-mail processing. The reason she wants to disable this feature in Outlook 2003 is that OL keeps moving her important email to the Junk E-mail folder. Here is what I did in an attempt to disable this "smart" feature without success. 1. Under Junk E-mail Options, check "No Automatic filtering." 2. Clear all the Safe Senders list. 3. Clear all the Safe Recipients list. 4. Clear all the Blocked Senders list. Once a while, she will still finds her email in the Junk Folder. Is there a way to permanently remove this feature and Junk email folder? Thanks. Al |
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jmarkj wrote:
Having a similar problem here with Outlook 2007. I will regularly see emails from domains that I have added to the Safe Senders List still show up in the Junk folder. Not all, but definitely a considerable number. I can only assume one of 3 things: 1) there's a global setting somewhere that's somehow overriding the inclusion of a particular domain in the Safe Senders List; 2) this a problem peculiar to HotMail or other "web-based" email programs and their particular settings/configurations; or 3) this is a bug in Outlook. 2) gets my vote. Unless you're using the Outook connector, the junk filter doesn't work on HTTP accounts. -- Brian Tillman |
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