Outlook junk mails

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Guest

I am an end-user of ms outlook. I was so annoyed by those junk mails
received daily. I will receive sometimes up to more than 20 mails a day. I
have command it by using rules wizard but it still to no avail. Can I just
use one command to delete all those junk mails totally so that it won't
receive by my inbox? TQ
 
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Guest

What version of outlook? In outlook 2k3 you can just use tools > Options >
Junk E-mail (on ther Preferences tab), and then set either the low or high
protection setting. After you're sure you're not flagging good email you can
check the "Permanently delete suspected junk e-mail....". Note: By checking
that box, you run the risk of losing VALID email.

-Dan H.
 
G

Guest

I am using outlook 2k2. Please advise. TQ

Dan said:
What version of outlook? In outlook 2k3 you can just use tools > Options >
Junk E-mail (on ther Preferences tab), and then set either the low or high
protection setting. After you're sure you're not flagging good email you can
check the "Permanently delete suspected junk e-mail....". Note: By checking
that box, you run the risk of losing VALID email.

-Dan H.
 
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Michael D. Alligood

Simply put, no. I understand and sympathize with your issue. I believe
we all do. Spam is a big problem. If I understood you correctly, you do
not even what to see it in your inbox? Although there are solutions to
help combat spam, there is no magic command in making it disappear
totally from your inbox.

Michael D. Alligood
 
G

Guest

Which mean there is no solution at all?

Michael D. Alligood said:
Simply put, no. I understand and sympathize with your issue. I believe
we all do. Spam is a big problem. If I understood you correctly, you do
not even what to see it in your inbox? Although there are solutions to
help combat spam, there is no magic command in making it disappear
totally from your inbox.

Michael D. Alligood
 
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Michael D. Alligood

If I am reading your original post correctly, no there is solution for
what you are asking. Your best bet is using a third party Anti-Spam
filter. I currently use and am happy with Computer Associates. The
purchased Qurb (a popular Anti-Spam Company/Product) and released their
own version of the product; which ironically is the same.

Michael D. Alligood
 

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