Organizing "Junk" file

G

Gary Tayman

Everyone,

I've got a problem that I hope someone here can help me with.

I have Outlook 2002, and a few months ago I had a problem where I was being
inundated with spam messages. So I took a lot of these spammers and put
them in my junk senders file.

The problem is, in so doing I accidentally clicked the wrong message, and
now the address of a friend of mine is now on this junk list. I have tried
to get into this list to edit it, but I can find no way to do this. If I
click on Actions, Junk mail, I have only two selections -- add to junk list,
or add to adult content list. There seems to be no such thing as edit or
view junk list.

Is there some sort of access hidden away somewhere, or can someone tell me
the name of a file that houses this list, that I can simply delete?

Thanks.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Gary Tayman said:
The problem is, in so doing I accidentally clicked the wrong message,
and now the address of a friend of mine is now on this junk list. I
have tried to get into this list to edit it, but I can find no way to
do this. If I click on Actions, Junk mail, I have only two
selections -- add to junk list, or add to adult content list. There
seems to be no such thing as edit or view junk list.

For Outlook 2002, the Junk Senders list is a simple text file that can be
edited with Notepad. The file is, for Windows 2000/XP,

%AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\Junk Senders.txt
 
G

Gary Tayman

Found it -- thanks!

Brian Tillman said:
For Outlook 2002, the Junk Senders list is a simple text file that can be
edited with Notepad. The file is, for Windows 2000/XP,

%AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\Junk Senders.txt
 

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