Windows Mail 'Junk' memory, is there a fix?

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Imageman

Does Microsoft plan to fix Windows Mail so it will remember ALL email
addresses added to the junk mail 'safe senders list', and treat them as
such? The junk mail feature actually works pretty well on my PC, except for
these two exceptions;

Junk mail consistently 'junks' the following two senders on a daily basis.
They are both on the 'safe senders list', have been 'marked as not junk'
and/or 'unjunked' over and over, and it's irritating to have to un-junk them
on a daily basis. Will a rule keep this from happening? If so, please help
with an example -IM

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Frenchy

Imageman said:
Does Microsoft plan to fix Windows Mail so it will remember ALL email
addresses added to the junk mail 'safe senders list', and treat them as
such? The junk mail feature actually works pretty well on my PC, except
for these two exceptions;

Junk mail consistently 'junks' the following two senders on a daily basis.
They are both on the 'safe senders list', have been 'marked as not junk'
and/or 'unjunked' over and over, and it's irritating to have to un-junk
them on a daily basis. Will a rule keep this from happening? If so, please
help with an example -IM

Are they going into the Junk Mail folder in Red Font? If so they probably
have a script error embedded in the HTML.

Seems to happen with an E-Mail that has been replied to back and forth a
couple of times between sender/receiver. If a script error is present then
it gets junked.

To see if a script error is there, you will need to have
TOOLS/OPTIONS/SECURITY set to INTERNET ZONE. Then you get the script error
box come up.

If this is your scenario, the mail is going into Junk not because it is
wrongly recognised for the sender, but due to the script error.

Frenchy
 

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