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When creating a rule can you exclude junk e-mail from forward?

 
 
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a) In the future, please actually provide some information in the body of
the message. Things like, y'know, error messages, what you've tried so far,
what version of Outlook, stuff like that. A simple 'Lunch time?' email
works without a body. Posting to a newsgroup. not so much.

b) Items that end up in the Junk mail folder are put there before rules
fire. So, if it is ending up automatically in the Junk folder due to junk
email settings, then a rule you create won't hit it.
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