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Run Rules Before Junk Mail Filter?
Is there anyway to have the Outlook 2003 Rules run before the Junk Mail
Filter? Would be great if you could assign the Junk Mail Filter to run at what location within the list of Rules? If not was this improved in Outlook 2007 ? |
Run Rules Before Junk Mail Filter?
"Al Franz" wrote in message
... Is there anyway to have the Outlook 2003 Rules run before the Junk Mail Filter? No. Would be great if you could assign the Junk Mail Filter to run at what location within the list of Rules? I dunno. Would it? I've still yet to feel the need to do this. If not was this improved in Outlook 2007 ? Nope. Try looking at third party spam filtering options and seeing if they meet your needs. -- f.h. |
Run Rules Before Junk Mail Filter?
I've still yet to feel the need to do this.
I must be the only one then who get's good mail going into Junk Mailbox due to Microsoft's spam filter. "F. H. Muffman" wrote in message ... "Al Franz" wrote in message ... Is there anyway to have the Outlook 2003 Rules run before the Junk Mail Filter? No. Would be great if you could assign the Junk Mail Filter to run at what location within the list of Rules? I dunno. Would it? I've still yet to feel the need to do this. If not was this improved in Outlook 2007 ? Nope. Try looking at third party spam filtering options and seeing if they meet your needs. -- f.h. |
Run Rules Before Junk Mail Filter?
"Al Franz" wrote in message
... Is there anyway to have the Outlook 2003 Rules run before the Junk Mail Filter? No. Would be great if you could assign the Junk Mail Filter to run at what location within the list of Rules? I dunno. Would it? I've still yet to feel the need to do this. I must be the only one then who get's good mail going into Junk Mailbox due to Microsoft's spam filter. No, I get good mail in there. I haven't seen a spam filter that was 100% perfect. In fact, that's *exactly* why I would never create a rule that permanently deletes messages that go to spam. Because I'm worried that *that* rule will catch something it shouldn't and thus delete a message I should get. If you think you can build better logic than whoever wrote the spam filters, then shut them off and start building your own. -- f.h. |
Run Rules Before Junk Mail Filter?
If you think you can build better logic than whoever wrote the spam filters,
then shut them off and start building your own. Not saying I could build better logic. But having control as to when the Microsoft Junk mail filter is run would be a nice feature. As opposed to it currently being the first thing to run when mail arrives, would be nice to give users the flexibility to run some of their own rules first. |
Run Rules Before Junk Mail Filter?
Albert wrote:
As opposed to it currently being the first thing to run when mail arrives, would be nice to give users the flexibility to run some of their own rules first. I couldn't agree more. There are some mail items that I definitely want to process before the Junk Mail filter; stuff that I know isn't junk, and stuff that I'm so certain about I can delete it without ever seeing it. In the latter category I would include mail formatted in a character set that I cannot read. Even if it came from god, it's still junk if I cannot read the characters! The mail rules used to run before the junk filter, but got moved afterwards by one of the updates. Of course, if I could write rules that ran on stuff in the Junk Mail folder then I'd be happy. -- Steve Swift http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html http://www.ringers.org.uk |
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