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Outlook [Phishing]
Outlook has incorrectly labeled email from a safe contact with the [Phishing]
tag. I have added the sender to the safe senders list and now the email is delivered to the inbox instead of the junk mail folder, but the [Phishing] tag still appears. Is there a way to get it not to label it with [Phishing] since it is a known safe sender? |
Outlook [Phishing]
This is a feature that was added to Outlook 2007. It is not available in
Outlook 2003. -- 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. "Shannon" wrote in message ... Outlook has incorrectly labeled email from a safe contact with the [Phishing] tag. I have added the sender to the safe senders list and now the email is delivered to the inbox instead of the junk mail folder, but the [Phishing] tag still appears. Is there a way to get it not to label it with [Phishing] since it is a known safe sender? |
Outlook [Phishing]
This is actually an Outlook 2003 client experiencing the problem.
"Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote: This is a feature that was added to Outlook 2007. It is not available in Outlook 2003. -- 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. "Shannon" wrote in message ... Outlook has incorrectly labeled email from a safe contact with the [Phishing] tag. I have added the sender to the safe senders list and now the email is delivered to the inbox instead of the junk mail folder, but the [Phishing] tag still appears. Is there a way to get it not to label it with [Phishing] since it is a known safe sender? |
Outlook [Phishing]
Shannon wrote:
This is actually an Outlook 2003 client experiencing the problem. Outlook 2003 doesn't have the ability you describe. Therefor, some other program is adding the [Phising] string and you can solve that problem by disabling that other application. -- Brian Tillman |
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