How do i get the spam label removed from non spam message

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Chdiamo

In Outlook 2007 I receive mail identified as spam, which in fact is not
spam. It arrives in my Inbox, not my Junk Box. How do I get the spam label
removed from these messages? Thank you for your suggestions.
 
Chdiamo, you wrote on Tue, 12 Feb 2008 07:41:00 -0800:
In Outlook 2007 I receive mail identified as spam, which in fact is not
spam. It arrives in my Inbox, not my Junk Box. How do I get the spam label
removed from these messages? Thank you for your suggestions.

Which spam label? Outlook does not add any labels to an email? May it be
that your provider does it?

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Best Regards
Christian Goeller

MVP - MS Outlook
http://www.outlookfaq.net
 
Christian Goeller said:
Chdiamo, you wrote on Tue, 12 Feb 2008 07:41:00 -0800:


Which spam label? Outlook does not add any labels to an email? May it be
that your provider does it?

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Best Regards
Christian Goeller

MVP - MS Outlook
http://www.outlookfaq.net
Hello Christian,

Thanks for your quick response. Here is what happens. I get mail from a
friend in my Inbox that is labeled "David****SPAM***Sayings of the Buddha".
David's email is not spam. Further down in my Inbox will be real spam from
"George W. Brush" (example) Get a larger......." It doesn't go in my Junk box
and is not labelled spam. I'm trying to figure out how to get Outlook to
recognise real spam is spam and non-spam as legit email.

By the way, I have email notification enabled on the posts. But, when I
click on the link provided to read the response, a blank web page opens. Is
there a fix for that?

Thanks for your help.

Charlie
 
Chdiamo said:
Here is what happens. I get mail from
a friend in my Inbox that is labeled "David****SPAM***Sayings of the
Buddha". David's email is not spam.

As Christian said, this is being done before the message ever gets to
Outlook. Outlook has no control over it. Either your mail provider is
doing this or you have some antispam add-in installed on your PC (and you'd
know, since you would have had to install it).
 
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