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Outlook 2003 SP2, all updates
WinXP Pro SP2, all updates 1GB RAM I've been having some significant issues with spam on one, and only one, of my email addresses for a user. All other users with the same configuration work fine. We also use Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and Win2K3 SBS SP1 (not SR2). Are there any services on WinXP Pro SP2 that are related to Outlook 2003? Are there any system configuration services or Startup programs that need to be set to 'running' (not stopped)? [msconfig areas?] I'm done a web search on Outlook spam not working and thus far nothing that has been suggested, including http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/fix_junk.htm, has worked. I'm open to ANY suggestions or ideas as this has me baffled! TIA |
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Does the email profile have cached mode turned on?
"Tom" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 SP2, all updates WinXP Pro SP2, all updates 1GB RAM I've been having some significant issues with spam on one, and only one, of my email addresses for a user. All other users with the same configuration work fine. We also use Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and Win2K3 SBS SP1 (not SR2). Are there any services on WinXP Pro SP2 that are related to Outlook 2003? Are there any system configuration services or Startup programs that need to be set to 'running' (not stopped)? [msconfig areas?] I'm done a web search on Outlook spam not working and thus far nothing that has been suggested, including http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/fix_junk.htm, has worked. I'm open to ANY suggestions or ideas as this has me baffled! TIA |
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Sorry for the delay....
I checked and the profile HAD this turned ON. I turned it off and brought down Outlook and brought it back up. No change. So, I rebooted. No change. Now what? TIA! "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Does the email profile have cached mode turned on? "Tom" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 SP2, all updates WinXP Pro SP2, all updates 1GB RAM I've been having some significant issues with spam on one, and only one, of my email addresses for a user. All other users with the same configuration work fine. We also use Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and Win2K3 SBS SP1 (not SR2). Are there any services on WinXP Pro SP2 that are related to Outlook 2003? Are there any system configuration services or Startup programs that need to be set to 'running' (not stopped)? [msconfig areas?] I'm done a web search on Outlook spam not working and thus far nothing that has been suggested, including http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/fix_junk.htm, has worked. I'm open to ANY suggestions or ideas as this has me baffled! TIA |
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Cached mode definitely needs to be on for Outlook 2003/7's junk email engine
to work. When you say it doesn't work, you mean that nothing gets moved to the folder even though filtering is set to high and all that jazz? For server side filtering, can you have the user logon to Exchange 2003's OWA and go to the options section. Scroll down to the privacy and junk email settings and make sure junk filtering is turned on. "Tom" wrote in message ... Sorry for the delay.... I checked and the profile HAD this turned ON. I turned it off and brought down Outlook and brought it back up. No change. So, I rebooted. No change. Now what? TIA! "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Does the email profile have cached mode turned on? "Tom" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 SP2, all updates WinXP Pro SP2, all updates 1GB RAM I've been having some significant issues with spam on one, and only one, of my email addresses for a user. All other users with the same configuration work fine. We also use Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and Win2K3 SBS SP1 (not SR2). Are there any services on WinXP Pro SP2 that are related to Outlook 2003? Are there any system configuration services or Startup programs that need to be set to 'running' (not stopped)? [msconfig areas?] I'm done a web search on Outlook spam not working and thus far nothing that has been suggested, including http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/fix_junk.htm, has worked. I'm open to ANY suggestions or ideas as this has me baffled! TIA |
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Thanks for the response!
Again, FYI: Outlook 2003 SP2 and Exchange Server 2003 SP2; Windows 2003 SBS SP 1 (not SR2) Outlook 2003 setup: Cached Exchange mode is checked Outlook Web Access setup: Under Options, I have the Filter Junk Email checkbox checked. Yes, NOTHING gets filtered. Since the initial posting and attempting to look at some things, I've noticed that my own email filtering works properly does NOT show the email messages downloaded to the Outlook 2003 Inbox email when I log into OWA. [That is, once the message is downloaded to Outlook 2003, I can't see it in OWA.] However, the user who's filtering doesn't work can still see ALL Inbox email from Outlook or OWA. How do I check this? Is this related? TIA!!!!! :-) "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Cached mode definitely needs to be on for Outlook 2003/7's junk email engine to work. When you say it doesn't work, you mean that nothing gets moved to the folder even though filtering is set to high and all that jazz? For server side filtering, can you have the user logon to Exchange 2003's OWA and go to the options section. Scroll down to the privacy and junk email settings and make sure junk filtering is turned on. "Tom" wrote in message ... Sorry for the delay.... I checked and the profile HAD this turned ON. I turned it off and brought down Outlook and brought it back up. No change. So, I rebooted. No change. Now what? TIA! "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Does the email profile have cached mode turned on? "Tom" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 SP2, all updates WinXP Pro SP2, all updates 1GB RAM I've been having some significant issues with spam on one, and only one, of my email addresses for a user. All other users with the same configuration work fine. We also use Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and Win2K3 SBS SP1 (not SR2). Are there any services on WinXP Pro SP2 that are related to Outlook 2003? Are there any system configuration services or Startup programs that need to be set to 'running' (not stopped)? [msconfig areas?] I'm done a web search on Outlook spam not working and thus far nothing that has been suggested, including http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/fix_junk.htm, has worked. I'm open to ANY suggestions or ideas as this has me baffled! TIA |
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What you are describing here is the difference of having mail delivered to a
personal folders file vs exchange mailbox. If paying for Exchange, ideal place of delivery is exchange mailbox. Out of curiosity, do you use SBS's POP3 connector to get mail into Exchange? (In which case, Exchange's IMF doesn't work at all.) "Tom" wrote in message ... Thanks for the response! Again, FYI: Outlook 2003 SP2 and Exchange Server 2003 SP2; Windows 2003 SBS SP 1 (not SR2) Outlook 2003 setup: Cached Exchange mode is checked Outlook Web Access setup: Under Options, I have the Filter Junk Email checkbox checked. Yes, NOTHING gets filtered. Since the initial posting and attempting to look at some things, I've noticed that my own email filtering works properly does NOT show the email messages downloaded to the Outlook 2003 Inbox when I log into OWA. [That is, once the message is downloaded to Outlook 2003, I can't see it in OWA.] However, the user who's filtering doesn't work can still see ALL Inbox from Outlook or OWA. How do I check this? Is this related? TIA!!!!! :-) "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Cached mode definitely needs to be on for Outlook 2003/7's junk email engine to work. When you say it doesn't work, you mean that nothing gets moved to the folder even though filtering is set to high and all that jazz? For server side filtering, can you have the user logon to Exchange 2003's OWA and go to the options section. Scroll down to the privacy and junk email settings and make sure junk filtering is turned on. "Tom" wrote in message ... Sorry for the delay.... I checked and the profile HAD this turned ON. I turned it off and brought down Outlook and brought it back up. No change. So, I rebooted. No change. Now what? TIA! "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Does the email profile have cached mode turned on? "Tom" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 SP2, all updates WinXP Pro SP2, all updates 1GB RAM I've been having some significant issues with spam on one, and only one, of my email addresses for a user. All other users with the same configuration work fine. We also use Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and Win2K3 SBS SP1 (not SR2). Are there any services on WinXP Pro SP2 that are related to Outlook 2003? Are there any system configuration services or Startup programs that need to be set to 'running' (not stopped)? [msconfig areas?] I'm done a web search on Outlook spam not working and thus far nothing that has been suggested, including http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/fix_junk.htm, has worked. I'm open to ANY suggestions or ideas as this has me baffled! TIA |
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