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Old November 10th 09, 01:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Old November 10th 09, 01:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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You can create a folder like any other folder for that. It's up to your
virus scanner solution how to direct the messages to that location.

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Old November 10th 09, 03:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Scanning incoming messages with an antivirus program doesn't make you safer
and can interfere with the proper receiption of mail.
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Old November 10th 09, 05:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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My mail server marks messages with *****VIRUS***** or *****SPAM***** in the
subject.
While it may not offer me any extra protection, it sure is nice to have them
directed out of my Inbox folder with a rule. I just redirect them to the
default Junk E-mail folder; definitely don't need an extra folder to monitor
;-)

Since the OP did not post any details, it is hard to determine its
intentions or the origins of the messages that he/she wants to filter out.
If this is a client level filter, then you're definitely right; those
integration components should be uninstalled.

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Scanning incoming messages with an antivirus program doesn't make you
safer and can interfere with the proper receiption of mail.
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Old November 11th 09, 08:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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My mail server marks messages with *****VIRUS***** or *****SPAM***** in the
subject.
While it may not offer me any extra protection, it sure is nice to have them
directed out of my Inbox folder with a rule. I just redirect them to the
default Junk E-mail folder; definitely don't need an extra folder to monitor
;-)


You are, of course, correct and your value lies in the fact the scanning
program is server-side. I assumed client-side scanning, which is probably
unwarranted without additional information.
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Old November 12th 09, 12:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Since the OP never returned to clarify his/her situation, we can both claim
to be right on this one :-)

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"Roady [MVP]" t wrote
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My mail server marks messages with *****VIRUS***** or *****SPAM***** in
the subject.
While it may not offer me any extra protection, it sure is nice to have
them directed out of my Inbox folder with a rule. I just redirect them to
the default Junk E-mail folder; definitely don't need an extra folder to
monitor ;-)


You are, of course, correct and your value lies in the fact the scanning
program is server-side. I assumed client-side scanning, which is probably
unwarranted without additional information.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


 




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