Re: SPAM folder
- From: "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <bharatsuneja@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 07:01:11 -0700
- Outlook 2003 has a Junk Mail folder and its own anti-spam filtering which
is accessible from Tools | Options | Preferences tab | Junk Mail. You can
check your client-side anti-spam settings here, and also add/remove and
check Safe Senders and Blocked Senders.
- Exchange Server 2003 has IMF which can be enabled/disabled from SMTP
virtual server properties and settings changed from Global Settings |
Message Delivery in Exchange System Manager.
- Neither Exchange nor Outlook create another "SPAM" folder automatically
- Do you use any other filtering software? Check your Exchange servers (and
any other smtp hosts/devices behind your firewall that your mail is routed
through)?
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"Christos" <Christos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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A user has complained that legitimate email is going straight in the SPAM
folder (default folder in Outlook 2003 located in the mailbox of each
user).
Here are my questions:
1. Where can I configure which email goes into the SPAM folder?
Essentially
where from can I configure the SPAM filtering rules? Is it on Exchange or
on
Outlook, and where exactly? Note: I don NOT mean the Junk Email folder (I
know where to configure the rules for that)
2. How come some users have the SPAM folder and some don't (all users
using
the same exchange server)?
Many thanks in advance for any help
.
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