Prashant <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> In Junk Email settings, I have set protection level to "High, Most
> obvious....".
> Currently my outlook is detecting most of the spam and in my inbox
> the message is displayed with "[spam]" text before the subject. Now
> when I move it to Junk Folder, it mark the line on the message's
> subject.But still listed in inbox with line mark.
Outlook does not add "[spam]" to messages. That's a server-side antispam
tool. It sounds like you're using an IMAP account. Because IMAP doesn't
support moves, when the Outlook Junk E-mail filter processes a message to
the Junk E-mail it makes a copy in Junk E-mail, then deletes the original.
Since IMAP doen't delete messages immediately, but marked them for deletion
and displays them with an overstrike, that's explains what you see. Change
you view to "Hide Messages Marked for Deletion" and you won't see them.
> I want those "[spam]" directly go to Junk Folder and I will check it
> and delete it permanantely.
Create a rule.
> Even if I delete something in inbox, it mark that message with
> line on it but not to go trash folder. How can I do that as well?
IMAP accounts do not have trash folders.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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