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  #1  
Old July 16th 07, 01:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Jim Kearns
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Default Junk Mail Filter does not work

Email address on the blaocked list regularly are put in the inbox and not in
the junk mail folder. Filter is set to the highest level.

What am I (or MS) doing wrong? How do I fix this?
--
Jim
  #2  
Old July 16th 07, 11:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Greg Mansius [MSFT]
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Default Junk Mail Filter does not work

Jim,

- Which version of Outlook are you using?

- If you are connecting to an Exchange server, are you in cached mode or
online mode?

- Can you give a example of the entry you have in the Blocked Senders list
and the email address of an item that ends up in the Inbox (instead of the
Junk E-mail folder)?

- Is there an explicit email address for this sender on the Safe Senders
list? Do you see the domain for this sender listed in the Safe Senders list?

- Is the "Also trust email from my Contacts" option enabled on the Safe
Senders tab? If so, is the sender listed in the Contacts folder?

- Do all emails from this sender appear in the Inbox or do some of them get
moved to the Junk E-mail folder?

--
Thanks

greg mansius [MSFT]
Microsoft Office Outlook Support

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"Jim Kearns" wrote in message
...
Email address on the blaocked list regularly are put in the inbox and not
in
the junk mail folder. Filter is set to the highest level.

What am I (or MS) doing wrong? How do I fix this?
--
Jim



  #3  
Old July 17th 07, 11:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Jim Kearns
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Default Junk Mail Filter does not work

Greg:

Thanks for the response. I've typed in answers to your questions below in
caps.
--
Jim


"Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote:

Jim,

- Which version of Outlook are you using?

OFFICE 2007
- If you are connecting to an Exchange server, are you in cached mode or
online mode?

I DON'T USE EXCHANGE SERVER

- Can you give a example of the entry you have in the Blocked Senders list
and the email address of an item that ends up in the Inbox (instead of the
Junk E-mail folder)?
YES. HERE ARE JUST A FEW:

; ;
; ;


- Is there an explicit email address for this sender on the Safe Senders
list? Do you see the domain for this sender listed in the Safe Senders list?

NO AND NO

- Is the "Also trust email from my Contacts" option enabled on the Safe
Senders tab? If so, is the sender listed in the Contacts folder?

YES AND NO

- Do all emails from this sender appear in the Inbox or do some of them get
moved to the Junk E-mail folder?


ALL. IN FACT IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE JUNK MAIL FILTER CATCHES VERY FEW IF
ANY.

--
Thanks

greg mansius [MSFT]
Microsoft Office Outlook Support

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Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup.

"Jim Kearns" wrote in message
...
Email address on the blaocked list regularly are put in the inbox and not
in
the junk mail folder. Filter is set to the highest level.

What am I (or MS) doing wrong? How do I fix this?
--
Jim




  #4  
Old July 19th 07, 02:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Greg Mansius [MSFT]
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Posts: 31
Default Junk Mail Filter does not work

Jim,

thanks for the additional information. I guess we can always assume these
email messages are getting spoofed and they really aren't coming from the
senders you think they are coming from.

If we don't assume they are getting spoofed, you can always try to block the
entire domain. With Outlook 2007, you can block email addresses 3 different
ways:

- To block a single address in the domain, enter the specific address
). This is the method you are currently using.

- To block all address from the parent domain, enter the blocked "address"
in Outlook using the form ". This will block email from
, , etc. However, it will not block email
from
.

- To block email from anyone at contoso.com (parent and child domains),
enter the blocked "address" in Outlook using the form "contoso.com". Note
the absence of the @ symbol. This will block email from
,
, AND , etc.

So, you can try modifying your blocked list to see if that improves the
situation.

By the way, are any entries on your blocked list working as expected?

--
Thanks

greg mansius [MSFT]
Microsoft Office Outlook Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup.

"Jim Kearns" wrote in message
...
Greg:

Thanks for the response. I've typed in answers to your questions below in
caps.
--
Jim


"Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote:

Jim,

- Which version of Outlook are you using?

OFFICE 2007
- If you are connecting to an Exchange server, are you in cached mode or
online mode?

I DON'T USE EXCHANGE SERVER

- Can you give a example of the entry you have in the Blocked Senders
list
and the email address of an item that ends up in the Inbox (instead of
the
Junk E-mail folder)?
YES. HERE ARE JUST A FEW:

;
;
; ;


- Is there an explicit email address for this sender on the Safe Senders
list? Do you see the domain for this sender listed in the Safe Senders
list?

NO AND NO

- Is the "Also trust email from my Contacts" option enabled on the Safe
Senders tab? If so, is the sender listed in the Contacts folder?

YES AND NO

- Do all emails from this sender appear in the Inbox or do some of them
get
moved to the Junk E-mail folder?


ALL. IN FACT IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE JUNK MAIL FILTER CATCHES VERY FEW IF
ANY.

--
Thanks

greg mansius [MSFT]
Microsoft Office Outlook Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup.

"Jim Kearns" wrote in message
...
Email address on the blaocked list regularly are put in the inbox and
not
in
the junk mail folder. Filter is set to the highest level.

What am I (or MS) doing wrong? How do I fix this?
--
Jim






  #5  
Old July 20th 07, 04:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Jim Kearns
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Posts: 3
Default Junk Mail Filter does not work

Greg: Thanks again. See comments on your comments below
--
Jim


"Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote:

Jim,

thanks for the additional information. I guess we can always assume these
email messages are getting spoofed and they really aren't coming from the
senders you think they are coming from.


JMK: SOME MAY BE, BUT I KNOW THAT MANY--MOST--ARE NOT.
If we don't assume they are getting spoofed, you can always try to block the
entire domain. With Outlook 2007, you can block email addresses 3 different
ways:

- To block a single address in the domain, enter the specific address
). This is the method you are currently using.


JMK: YES

- To block all address from the parent domain, enter the blocked "address"
in Outlook using the form ". This will block email from
, , etc. However, it will not block email
from
.


JMK: IS THERE A WAY TO DO THIS BY CLICKING SOMEWHERE AS I DO WITH THE ENTIRE
ADDRESS. I LOOKED FOR A PLACE TO CLICK AND COULD NOT FIND ONE. IF I HAD TO
DO THIS ONE BY TYPING OR PASTING ONE BY ONE, IT WOULD BE EXCESSIVELY
BURDENSOME. ALO, OUT LOOK SAYS IT WILL PUT IDENTIFIED ADDRESS IN THE JUNK
MAIL FOLDER AND IT IS NOT DOING SO. CAN YOU SAY WHY?

- To block email from anyone at contoso.com (parent and child domains),
enter the blocked "address" in Outlook using the form "contoso.com". Note
the absence of the @ symbol. This will block email from
,
, AND , etc.


JMK: SAME COMMENT AS ABOVE.

So, you can try modifying your blocked list to see if that improves the
situation.

By the way, are any entries on your blocked list working as expected?


JMK: I AM NOT SURE. EVERY ONCE IN A HWILE--RARELY--I SEE AN EMAIL IN THE
INBOX THAT OULOOK PUT THERE INSTEAD OF ME BY CLIKING IT IN.

--
Thanks

greg mansius [MSFT]
Microsoft Office Outlook Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup.

"Jim Kearns" wrote in message
...
Greg:

Thanks for the response. I've typed in answers to your questions below in
caps.
--
Jim


"Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote:

Jim,

- Which version of Outlook are you using?

OFFICE 2007
- If you are connecting to an Exchange server, are you in cached mode or
online mode?

I DON'T USE EXCHANGE SERVER

- Can you give a example of the entry you have in the Blocked Senders
list
and the email address of an item that ends up in the Inbox (instead of
the
Junk E-mail folder)?
YES. HERE ARE JUST A FEW:

;
;
; ;


- Is there an explicit email address for this sender on the Safe Senders
list? Do you see the domain for this sender listed in the Safe Senders
list?

NO AND NO

- Is the "Also trust email from my Contacts" option enabled on the Safe
Senders tab? If so, is the sender listed in the Contacts folder?

YES AND NO

- Do all emails from this sender appear in the Inbox or do some of them
get
moved to the Junk E-mail folder?


ALL. IN FACT IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE JUNK MAIL FILTER CATCHES VERY FEW IF
ANY.

--
Thanks

greg mansius [MSFT]
Microsoft Office Outlook Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup.

"Jim Kearns" wrote in message
...
Email address on the blaocked list regularly are put in the inbox and
not
in
the junk mail folder. Filter is set to the highest level.

What am I (or MS) doing wrong? How do I fix this?
--
Jim






  #6  
Old July 21st 07, 01:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Greg Mansius [MSFT]
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Posts: 31
Default Junk Mail Filter does not work

Jim,

If you want to use either of the " or "contoso.com" formats you
have to go through the Blocked Senders list interface in the Junk E-mail
Options dialog box.I suggest you test this out for some of the more
problematic senders to see if this helps.

Can you attach the email header for a message (in your Inbox) from any one
of the senders on the Blocked Senders list?

Have you tried disabling your rules (if any)?

Have you tried the "Safe Lists Only" option on the Options tab of the Junk
E-mail Options dialog box?

To really test things out, you could:

1. Create a brand new Outlook profile (do NOT delete your original one)
2. Make sure the new profile uses a new .pst file (not your original one)
3. Manually add the original .pst file to the profile (File - Open - Outlook
Data File)
4. Use this new profile for a few days.

The Junk E-mail "lists" are stored in your default .pst file (and registry
in the profile settings) so this will test out any problems with the
original profile. If this works, then you can manually import your original
..pst data into your new .pst file.

--
Thanks

greg mansius [MSFT]
Microsoft Office Outlook Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup.

"Jim Kearns" wrote in message
...
Greg: Thanks again. See comments on your comments below
--
Jim


"Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote:

Jim,

thanks for the additional information. I guess we can always assume these
email messages are getting spoofed and they really aren't coming from the
senders you think they are coming from.


JMK: SOME MAY BE, BUT I KNOW THAT MANY--MOST--ARE NOT.
If we don't assume they are getting spoofed, you can always try to block
the
entire domain. With Outlook 2007, you can block email addresses 3
different
ways:

- To block a single address in the domain, enter the specific address
). This is the method you are currently using.


JMK: YES

- To block all address from the parent domain, enter the blocked
"address"
in Outlook using the form ". This will block email from
, , etc. However, it will not block
email
from
.


JMK: IS THERE A WAY TO DO THIS BY CLICKING SOMEWHERE AS I DO WITH THE
ENTIRE
ADDRESS. I LOOKED FOR A PLACE TO CLICK AND COULD NOT FIND ONE. IF I HAD
TO
DO THIS ONE BY TYPING OR PASTING ONE BY ONE, IT WOULD BE EXCESSIVELY
BURDENSOME. ALO, OUT LOOK SAYS IT WILL PUT IDENTIFIED ADDRESS IN THE JUNK
MAIL FOLDER AND IT IS NOT DOING SO. CAN YOU SAY WHY?

- To block email from anyone at contoso.com (parent and child domains),
enter the blocked "address" in Outlook using the form "contoso.com". Note
the absence of the @ symbol. This will block email from
,
, AND , etc.


JMK: SAME COMMENT AS ABOVE.

So, you can try modifying your blocked list to see if that improves the
situation.

By the way, are any entries on your blocked list working as expected?


JMK: I AM NOT SURE. EVERY ONCE IN A HWILE--RARELY--I SEE AN EMAIL IN THE
INBOX THAT OULOOK PUT THERE INSTEAD OF ME BY CLIKING IT IN.

--
Thanks

greg mansius [MSFT]
Microsoft Office Outlook Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup.

"Jim Kearns" wrote in message
...
Greg:

Thanks for the response. I've typed in answers to your questions below
in
caps.
--
Jim


"Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote:

Jim,

- Which version of Outlook are you using?
OFFICE 2007
- If you are connecting to an Exchange server, are you in cached mode
or
online mode?
I DON'T USE EXCHANGE SERVER

- Can you give a example of the entry you have in the Blocked Senders
list
and the email address of an item that ends up in the Inbox (instead of
the
Junk E-mail folder)?
YES. HERE ARE JUST A FEW:
;
;
; ;


- Is there an explicit email address for this sender on the Safe
Senders
list? Do you see the domain for this sender listed in the Safe Senders
list?
NO AND NO

- Is the "Also trust email from my Contacts" option enabled on the
Safe
Senders tab? If so, is the sender listed in the Contacts folder?
YES AND NO

- Do all emails from this sender appear in the Inbox or do some of
them
get
moved to the Junk E-mail folder?

ALL. IN FACT IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE JUNK MAIL FILTER CATCHES VERY FEW
IF
ANY.

--
Thanks

greg mansius [MSFT]
Microsoft Office Outlook Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this
newsgroup.

"Jim Kearns" wrote in message
...
Email address on the blaocked list regularly are put in the inbox
and
not
in
the junk mail folder. Filter is set to the highest level.

What am I (or MS) doing wrong? How do I fix this?
--
Jim








  #7  
Old July 30th 07, 04:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
John F Kappler
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Posts: 6
Default Junk Mail Filter does not work

May I step in and ask an ancillary question? Thank-you!

If I block all e-mails from a domain using " that works
fine, EXCEPT when the e-mail address looks like "Fred Bloggs
]" and then it seems to get passed over and left
in the Inbox.

Should I be blocking something else?

TIA,

JohnK

On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 09:20:59 -0400, "Greg Mansius [MSFT]"
wrote:

Jim,

thanks for the additional information. I guess we can always assume these
email messages are getting spoofed and they really aren't coming from the
senders you think they are coming from.

If we don't assume they are getting spoofed, you can always try to block the
entire domain. With Outlook 2007, you can block email addresses 3 different
ways:

- To block a single address in the domain, enter the specific address
). This is the method you are currently using.

- To block all address from the parent domain, enter the blocked "address"
in Outlook using the form ". This will block email from
, , etc. However, it will not block email
from
.

- To block email from anyone at contoso.com (parent and child domains),
enter the blocked "address" in Outlook using the form "contoso.com". Note
the absence of the @ symbol. This will block email from
,
, AND
, etc.

So, you can try modifying your blocked list to see if that improves the
situation.

By the way, are any entries on your blocked list working as expected?


 




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