2000 Junk mail folder

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I have a user running Outlook 2000 in Exchange mode.

She has a junk mail folder under her journal [weird?] and 1/4 of her regular
email gets delivered there.

She has no client or server rules and the junk mail/adult senders is not
enabled.

We are using a spam filtering appliance [meridius] but there is nothing
there that specifies email delivery to her junk mail folder.

yesterday I moved all her messages back into her inbox and deleted the junk
mail folder using M$ tool [mdbvu32.exe]. This morning the folder has returned
under the journal and there are 2 messages that are 2 months old and the
usual morning emails like Meridius status email.

There is no spam filtering like GFI on the exchange server to create the
junk mail folder and I dont see any plug-ins/add-remove programs that
indicate a client installed spam solution.

any thoughts??
 
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Brian Tillman

Jason said:
I have a user running Outlook 2000 in Exchange mode.

She has a junk mail folder under her journal [weird?] and 1/4 of her
regular email gets delivered there.

Outlook 2000 doesn't have a junk e-mail folder. If she has one, something
other than Outlook added it.
yesterday I moved all her messages back into her inbox and deleted
the junk mail folder using M$ tool [mdbvu32.exe]. This morning the
folder has returned under the journal and there are 2 messages that
are 2 months old and the usual morning emails like Meridius status
email.

Some third-party app on her machine must be adding it, if it's not being
done on the server side.
There is no spam filtering like GFI on the exchange server to create
the junk mail folder and I dont see any plug-ins/add-remove programs
that indicate a client installed spam solution.

Nonetheless, something must be there. Outlook 2000 just didn't have a junk
mail folder.
 

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