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No it isn't. Are you the only person on your Exchange server having this
problem or is it everyone? If it's everyone, or at least everyone with Outlook 2003 or 2007, I'd suspect a bad setting in the Intelligent Message Filter on the Exchange server. -Peter "John" a wrote in message ... "John" a wrote in message ... Outlook seems to think that ALL email NOT coming from Exchange server is junk mail. They all go to Junk folder. Correction All email coming from outside of our domain is considered spam. They all go to Junk E-mail folder. The only ones in Inbox are internal email. I'm wondering if this is exactly how Outlook junk filter works. |
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I agree - double-check the IMF. Also make sure there aren't any
third-party junk filters or custom anti-spam rules in place. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com Author - The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/5m3f5q "Peter Durkee" wrote in message : No it isn't. Are you the only person on your Exchange server having this problem or is it everyone? If it's everyone, or at least everyone with Outlook 2003 or 2007, I'd suspect a bad setting in the Intelligent Message Filter on the Exchange server. -Peter "John" a wrote in message ... "John" a wrote in message ... Outlook seems to think that ALL email NOT coming from Exchange server is junk mail. They all go to Junk folder. Correction All email coming from outside of our domain is considered spam. They all go to Junk E-mail folder. The only ones in Inbox are internal email. I'm wondering if this is exactly how Outlook junk filter works. |
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There are no 3rd party spam filters or anti spam rules other than that on
Exchange server 2003 and Outlook Junk mail filter. "Ben M. Schorr - MVP (OneNote)" wrote in message ... I agree - double-check the IMF. Also make sure there aren't any third-party junk filters or custom anti-spam rules in place. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com Author - The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/5m3f5q "Peter Durkee" wrote in message : No it isn't. Are you the only person on your Exchange server having this problem or is it everyone? If it's everyone, or at least everyone with Outlook 2003 or 2007, I'd suspect a bad setting in the Intelligent Message Filter on the Exchange server. -Peter "John" a wrote in message ... "John" a wrote in message ... Outlook seems to think that ALL email NOT coming from Exchange server is junk mail. They all go to Junk folder. Correction All email coming from outside of our domain is considered spam. They all go to Junk E-mail folder. The only ones in Inbox are internal email. I'm wondering if this is exactly how Outlook junk filter works. |
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I'm the only person with cached mode enabled. The rest don't use cached
mode. I'll take back what I said earlier. I can't say for sure if all email are considered spam because my incoming mail traffic (from the internet) is very little (less than 10 a day). What I know is that with OL2003 junk filter, more than 50% of incoming mail goes to Junk E-mail folder. I've only used OL2007 less than a week. I'll have to wait a few more days/weeks to see how OL2007 filter works. IMF is set as follows: Gateway blocking: 8 and Reject Store junk e-mail (move to junk folder): 5 Without Outlook junk filter enabled, things work as expected. I only see mail with SCL value of 6 and 7 in the Junk E-mail folder. The rest goes to Inbox. What could be bad in IMF? "Peter Durkee" wrote in message ... No it isn't. Are you the only person on your Exchange server having this problem or is it everyone? If it's everyone, or at least everyone with Outlook 2003 or 2007, I'd suspect a bad setting in the Intelligent Message Filter on the Exchange server. -Peter "John" a wrote in message ... "John" a wrote in message ... Outlook seems to think that ALL email NOT coming from Exchange server is junk mail. They all go to Junk folder. Correction All email coming from outside of our domain is considered spam. They all go to Junk E-mail folder. The only ones in Inbox are internal email. I'm wondering if this is exactly how Outlook junk filter works. |
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