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Alan G
For whatever reason, the junk mail filter does not learn to identify
non-junk. No matter how many times I identify emails from a listserv or an
email distrib list, some of them get dumped in junk mail instead of in the
folders I have set up for them. (Yes, I even have rules to route these
incoming messages to individual folders.)
I set up WinMail for a couple of lists only, as a test, thinking to use it
exclusively; but this bug is keeping me tied to an increasingly flaky and
CPU-hogging Outlook 2003. If this is just "working as designed," then I'll
dump it and endure Outlook a bit longer.
non-junk. No matter how many times I identify emails from a listserv or an
email distrib list, some of them get dumped in junk mail instead of in the
folders I have set up for them. (Yes, I even have rules to route these
incoming messages to individual folders.)
I set up WinMail for a couple of lists only, as a test, thinking to use it
exclusively; but this bug is keeping me tied to an increasingly flaky and
CPU-hogging Outlook 2003. If this is just "working as designed," then I'll
dump it and endure Outlook a bit longer.