Message Filtering on MS Outlook 2000

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ltamisin

Hi I'm Leo

I have a problen on my MS Outlook Message Filtering, this is the scenario.

User A sends a message to User B (inside my organisation) and User C
(outside) then the message goes to User B Inbox, then User C replies to User
B and the message goes to Junk Folder.

This is not usually heppening when User C sends Email on User B, normally it
goes to User B inbox. We have a Rule that filters the Email Address of the
sender so I think that the MS Outlook filters the message thats why it goes
to Junk Folder.

My question is how did MS Outlook filters messages even if we do not have
Rules for that.

Thanks
 
ltamisin said:
My question is how did MS Outlook filters messages even if we do not
have Rules for that.

Outlook 2000 doesn't have a Junk folder by default. Its junk filter, when
enabled, simply colors the subject lines of messages, in the absence of
rules. If you have a Junk folder, see if you have an antispam program
integrated with Outlook that's doing the moving.

Also, check the Junk Senders.txt file contained in the (possibly hidden)
folder
%AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook.
 
Hello Brian

Yes Outlook doesnt have a junk folder by defualt, I created that Junk Folder
and the rules I created for that folder is to filter the Email Addresses and
not the messages, thats why Im wondering how did that email go directly at
the Junk Folder and not in the Inbox.

Can you help me find the answer for that problem... Plsssss...

Thanks
Leo
 
ltamisin said:
Yes Outlook doesnt have a junk folder by defualt, I created that Junk
Folder and the rules I created for that folder is to filter the Email
Addresses and not the messages, thats why Im wondering how did that
email go directly at the Junk Folder and not in the Inbox.

I don't have access to OL 2000 at this time. If I can, I'll see if I can
figure something out at home this weekend.
 
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