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Milhouse Van Houten
I was surprised to learn recently that Outlook's Junk e-mail feature
controls junk mail routing on Hotmail's server when you use Outlook to
access your Hotmail. It seems to even take precedence over exceptions you
have set on Hotmail itself. I always assumed Outlook's (2003 SP1, latest
filter) junk mail filtering strictly controlled what happened once the mail
hit the *client*, but apparently not in this case. The end result is that
you pretty much have to create exceptions on both the client and the server
in order to prevent certain mails from winding up in Hotmail's Junk folder.
Bizarre.
Is there a document explaining these details?
controls junk mail routing on Hotmail's server when you use Outlook to
access your Hotmail. It seems to even take precedence over exceptions you
have set on Hotmail itself. I always assumed Outlook's (2003 SP1, latest
filter) junk mail filtering strictly controlled what happened once the mail
hit the *client*, but apparently not in this case. The end result is that
you pretty much have to create exceptions on both the client and the server
in order to prevent certain mails from winding up in Hotmail's Junk folder.
Bizarre.
Is there a document explaining these details?