I see thanks for the reply, hopefully they will come up
with some sort of workaround soon, because it kind of
defeats the purpose of both in a way. Although messing
around with it a bit more the only workaround I have
figured out is to manually apply rules after they arrive,
as opposed to having them applied automatically. This then
gives the junk filter prescedence and then manually I just
go in and apply my rules, not a very convinient solution
but the only one I can think of for now.
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>Currently there is no workaround. It is a problem.
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>Patricia Cardoza
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>Author, Absolute Beginner's Guide to OneNote 2003
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>"ra" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>> Hi I noticed that a custom rule of mine moving emails
from
>> an additional pop3 acct of mine to another folder seems
to
>> be applied before the junk filter, because any spam sent
>> to that account ends up in the new folder rather than
the
>> junk mail folder. Also any spam going to the primary
inbox
>> account gets dealt with correctly. So it seems that any
>> custom rules take precedence before the junk filter.
>> Anyone else have this problem and if so anyone found a
>> workaround.
>>
>> Thanks.
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