Junk email?

M

Murray

Folks:

When I receive email that I designate as Junk by selecting it and clicking
on the junk icon, why do I keep receiving that same email rather than having
it filtered from that point? Similarly, if I designate an email as not
junk, why does it keep being assigned a junk category?
 
M

Mickey Stevens

The Junk Mail Protection feature cannot be trained like the Junk Mail filter
feature in Apple Mail. Microsoft determines what the filter will and will
not classify as junk mail. You have some level of control in that you can
add a message sender to the address book, add a sender's domain to the Safe
Domains list, or add a mailing list entry to protect good messages from
being classified as junk.

If you require more control over what is and what is not classified as junk,
you might want to look into SpamSieve. It adjusts filtering based on what
you classify and junk and not junk.
<http://www.c-command.com/spamsieve/>
 
M

Murray

Wonderful. Thank you!

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Murray

Mickey Stevens said:
The Junk Mail Protection feature cannot be trained like the Junk Mail
filter
feature in Apple Mail. Microsoft determines what the filter will and will
not classify as junk mail. You have some level of control in that you can
add a message sender to the address book, add a sender's domain to the
Safe
Domains list, or add a mailing list entry to protect good messages from
being classified as junk.

If you require more control over what is and what is not classified as
junk,
you might want to look into SpamSieve. It adjusts filtering based on what
you classify and junk and not junk.
<http://www.c-command.com/spamsieve/>
 
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