bulk mail - some isn't

T

Tony Vella

Some important mail - even replies to my emails - are ending up with [bulk]
in front of the header and (as per filter) sent to the junk folder. How can
I make Windows Mail to allow into the Inbox all mail from anyone in my
contact list (address book)? Do I have to enter the names and email
addresses one at a time by hand into the safe contact list? Isn't there a
shortcut? thanks in advance.
 
Q

Qu0ll

Some important mail - even replies to my emails - are ending up with
[bulk] in front of the header and (as per filter) sent to the junk folder.
How can I make Windows Mail to allow into the Inbox all mail from anyone
in my contact list (address book)? Do I have to enter the names and email
addresses one at a time by hand into the safe contact list? Isn't there a
shortcut? thanks in advance.

I have the same problem with Outlook 2007 which also flags some email that
would have been automatically sorted by the message rules as Junk. Surely
if I have set up a rule for emails from <address> then I don't want those
emails to go into the Junk folder?

I realise this is not a Vista issue per-se but I thought I would point it
out in response to the OP.

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-Q
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M

mikeyhsd

wm does not insert the bulk in front of the header.
check with your isp or other mail filtering program.
some virus programs and or firewall can do this.



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Some important mail - even replies to my emails - are ending up with [bulk]
in front of the header and (as per filter) sent to the junk folder. How can
I make Windows Mail to allow into the Inbox all mail from anyone in my
contact list (address book)? Do I have to enter the names and email
addresses one at a time by hand into the safe contact list? Isn't there a
shortcut? thanks in advance.
 
R

Richard Urban

Highlight the message. Then, Message | Junk Email | Add Sender to Safe
Senders List

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
 

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