"Another Brian" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>>> We're using Outlook 2003 with Windows 2003 SBS running Exchange. There
>>>>> are five users of Outlook. For three of them the junk email filter
>>>>> works just fine. For two of them it doesn't work on their computers.
>>>>>
>>>>> For the two I've checked that:
>>>>> - They do have cached exchange mode turned on.
>>>>> - Junk email filter is enabled in OWA
>>>>> - Junk email filter is enabled in Outlook and is set to level High
>>>>> - Have done a Detect and Repair
>>>>>
>>>>> We do not use roaming profiles. The problem only seems to occur on
>>>>> their normally used PC. When they log onto one of the others, the junk
>>>>> email filtering works.
>>>>
>>>> Since Junk Mail settings are per-profile (and thus, per machine),
>>>> that's not suprising.
>>>>
>>>>> Any ideas what else to try? I'm ready to completely uninstall Office,
>>>>> making sure that everything is gone, and then reinstalling it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What's on the Safe Recipients list? Whenever the filter doesn't work
>>>> that's always my first target. If someone adds their own email address
>>>> to the Safe Recipients list, all mail sent to that address is thus
>>>> safe.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Good thought, but there is nothing on the safe recipients list or on the
>>> safe senders list.
>>
>> Well, since it's profile based, create a new profile and see if it works
>> there. I'd assume it would.
>
> Good thought, but I've deleted the users profile without effect.
>
Ok, personally I wouldn't have deleted the original mail profile until I
knew the new one fixed it, but, sure, ok.
What happens if you create a profile for your mailbox on this machine, add a
hotmail/gmail account that you can send from to the Blocked Senders list and
then send yourself a message. Does that work?
Have you tried that with the regular user on that machine?
Which actually does bring up a point. How are you testing to make sure that
the junk filter works/doesn't work?
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f.h.
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