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How can I get rules to process before junk e-mail filter?
Office 2003 SP1 changed the order in which messages are processed.
Before, message rules were applied before the Junk Mail Filter was applied. Now, it is BACKWARDS. Does anyone know a way to fix this? Did Microsoft really change it so that the user would not be allowed to permanently delete certain content before reaching the Junk Mail folder? If so, Microsoft is assuming that their Junk Mail filter NEVER gets false positives, and ALWAYS catches all spam. In that case, the Microsoft would take away the option to automatically delete Junk Mail, and just permanently delete it automatically at all times. Now the user is forced to look at many junk mails that would otherwise never be seen. This change can only be called a BUG, or at lease a SEVERE ENGINEERING OVERSIGHT. Otherwise, we can only assume that MICROSOFT HELPS SPAMMERS, and makes it a policy to do so. The user should at least be given the option of having Rules processed before the Junk Mail filter. I am quite sure that this issue is going to create a lot of very bad publicity for Microsoft in the wake of the release of Office 2007, which is already getting a cold reception in the marketplace. This comes as an opportunity for VBA programmers to make a macro that automatically runs rules on the Junk Mail folder, either on a timer or triggered by an event. |
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