How to disable junk mail filter in Outlook 2003

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Leythos

I have several Outlook 2003 profiles, one of them is setup for our
Exchange 2003 server, but it detects email sent from some ISP's as Junk
Mail. I have disabled the junk mail detection in the options, but it
doesn't stop moving those mails to the junk mail folder when they come in.

I don't want to white-list users/domains, I want to completely disable
Outlook 2003, but I can't seem to figure it out.

Any one know how to completely disable Outlook 2003 junk mail detection?
 
When the Junk E-mail filter is turned of it only moves items to the Junk
E-mail folder that are on your Blocked List. See if you have something
configured there. Otherwise check if you don't have other ant-spam solutions
installed. Lost of virus scanners ship with an anti-spam tool as well these
days.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data
-Creating a Permanent New Mail Desktop Alert in Outlook 2003
 
When the Junk E-mail filter is turned of it only moves items to the Junk
E-mail folder that are on your Blocked List. See if you have something
configured there. Otherwise check if you don't have other ant-spam
solutions installed. Lost of virus scanners ship with an anti-spam tool
as well these days.

It's being done by Outlook, not by anything else. I've removed all the
blocks/black lists (as none were setup) and selected disable many times,
even put it in cached mode....
 
Roady said:
When the Junk E-mail filter is turned of it only moves items to the
Junk E-mail folder that are on your Blocked List. See if you have
something configured there. Otherwise check if you don't have other
ant-spam solutions installed. Lost of virus scanners ship with an
anti-spam tool as well these days.

I thought I saw another post that says Exchange also does some of the
filtering and can put things in the Junk E-mail folder, but perhaps not.
 
I thought I saw another post that says Exchange also does some of the
filtering and can put things in the Junk E-mail folder, but perhaps not.

It might, I installed Exchange 2003 on the server that I'm testing and
it's the one where O2003 does the Junk Mail crap. I use Symantec Mail
Security on all of our mail servers to do spam/RBL and virus
scanning/attachment filtering of all email. I will take a look and see if
there is something in E2003 that is causing this.
 
Also see if you installed and configured the Intelligent Message Filter on
Exchange.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data
-Creating a Permanent New Mail Desktop Alert in Outlook 2003
 
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