Outlook Junk Mail filter

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I use a lead generation service in my business. Beginning with SP2, all of
the leads I receive are being sent to Junk Mail. I think this is because
Outlook consideres them to be 'phishing'. Does anyone know how to stop this
from happening?
 
Hard to say without any specifics on the mail being received. If it is
always from the same sender add it to your Safe Senders list.
 
Add the address of the service to your safe sender's list.

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After furious head scratching, JimR asked:

| I use a lead generation service in my business. Beginning with SP2,
| all of the leads I receive are being sent to Junk Mail. I think this
| is because Outlook consideres them to be 'phishing'. Does anyone
| know how to stop this from happening?
 
The mail always has a different reply-to address. That is the issue. These
are real estate leads sent from e-agent with the clients address in the
reply-to address. I think that is what is getting it caught up in the
phishing filter. Is there a way to simply turn it off?

Roady said:
Hard to say without any specifics on the mail being received. If it is
always from the same sender add it to your Safe Senders list.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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JimR said:
I use a lead generation service in my business. Beginning with SP2, all of
the leads I receive are being sent to Junk Mail. I think this is because
Outlook consideres them to be 'phishing'. Does anyone know how to stop
this
from happening?
 
The reply to address doesn't matter. Is the From address always the same?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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JimR said:
The mail always has a different reply-to address. That is the issue.
These
are real estate leads sent from e-agent with the clients address in the
reply-to address. I think that is what is getting it caught up in the
phishing filter. Is there a way to simply turn it off?

Roady said:
Hard to say without any specifics on the mail being received. If it is
always from the same sender add it to your Safe Senders list.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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JimR said:
I use a lead generation service in my business. Beginning with SP2, all
of
the leads I receive are being sent to Junk Mail. I think this is
because
Outlook consideres them to be 'phishing'. Does anyone know how to stop
this
from happening?
 
No, the from address is always different as well. It is the clients email

Roady said:
The reply to address doesn't matter. Is the From address always the same?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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JimR said:
The mail always has a different reply-to address. That is the issue.
These
are real estate leads sent from e-agent with the clients address in the
reply-to address. I think that is what is getting it caught up in the
phishing filter. Is there a way to simply turn it off?

Roady said:
Hard to say without any specifics on the mail being received. If it is
always from the same sender add it to your Safe Senders list.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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I use a lead generation service in my business. Beginning with SP2, all
of
the leads I receive are being sent to Junk Mail. I think this is
because
Outlook consideres them to be 'phishing'. Does anyone know how to stop
this
from happening?
 
The message header is always like this:

From: <clients email address>

To: <me>

Subject: New Home Buyer Lead......


The address of the service is not part of the message header, only in the
subject field. Each email contains a different client email address. It
appears that Outlook does it's "phishing thing" before my Rules are executed.
At this point, I want to turn Phishing off. Can I do that?
 

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