Monday, August 17, 2009

Why does Windows Outlook mark emails as Spam and not move them to thr junk mail box? The filter is o

I have the filter on my Outlook set to high (it is the 2003 edition) but although things are being sent to the junk email box, lots of emails are coming into the inbox with "[Norton AntiSpam] written before them, which seems to suggest that Norton knows they are sapm. I want then not to get into the inbox but go straight into Junk. Does anybody know how to do this?



Thank you



Why does Windows Outlook mark emails as Spam and not move them to thr junk mail box? The filter is on high.?microsoft office



You want to know my suggestion?



Get a Mac. Mail learns what you think is spam (Get cheap



v1@gra) and is easy to use there are plenty of other reasons to get a Mac, you just have to find out ;-)



Why does Windows Outlook mark emails as Spam and not move them to thr junk mail box? The filter is on high.?norton antivirus



Having a MAC does not exclude you from getting SPAM. You sound like another brainwashed Apple head. Report It


that's what was happening to me what I did was every time email comes in I press not spam then it goes to inbox. just keep doing that and it should be fine.
Your ISP or Norton may have marked them as 'Suspected Spem', but until you create a rule within outlook for those mails to automatically go to your junk folder then they will just go to your in box.



All you need do is to highlight the offending mail, go to the 'Actions' menu, select 'Junk e-mail' and select the 'Add Sender to Blocked Senders List' option.
You might have to create a "rule" for the emails coming with the [norton antispam] so they are sent to you junk folder. You right clic on the email and go to "create a rule". This is what I do when I get one...



I know we are trying here to solve the problem but the spam still go through...
Because the spam folder stops spam coming out of the email if your still not sure get a newer verson but it will be the same

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