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Andrew Fiddian-Green
At home, I have Outlook 2003 connecting via VPN to the Exchange server at
work, and also to three private POP e-mail accounts. I have automatic rules
so that e-mail from the private accounts is moved into private local
folders, and not stored on the company's Exchange server.
The new Outlook junk mail filter works well, but it moves all junk mail into
the Junk e-Mail folder on the company's Exchange server; i.e. if it
retrieves junk mail from the private accounts, it moves it onto the
company's server. This is wasteful in bandwidth (and therefore slow), and I
could also imagine that my employer might not welcome uploading of "private
junk mail" onto the company's server...
Question: Can one change the target folder for Junk e-mail, so that junk
messages are placed in a LOCAL folder rather than being uploaded to the
remote Exchange server?
Regards,
AndrewFG
work, and also to three private POP e-mail accounts. I have automatic rules
so that e-mail from the private accounts is moved into private local
folders, and not stored on the company's Exchange server.
The new Outlook junk mail filter works well, but it moves all junk mail into
the Junk e-Mail folder on the company's Exchange server; i.e. if it
retrieves junk mail from the private accounts, it moves it onto the
company's server. This is wasteful in bandwidth (and therefore slow), and I
could also imagine that my employer might not welcome uploading of "private
junk mail" onto the company's server...
Question: Can one change the target folder for Junk e-mail, so that junk
messages are placed in a LOCAL folder rather than being uploaded to the
remote Exchange server?
Regards,
AndrewFG