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Milhouse Van Houten
Does Outlook 2007's junk mail detection system override any rule you make?
My email provider sends me a daily summary message of my mail kept on their
servers as spam. In this message they include only the "From" and "Subject"
lines of each mail and it allows me to act upon each one as appropriate. So
if you see something that's not spam, you can click a link in the mail and
it will be "allowed" from that point forward. They do not include the actual
mails in this summary message.
The problem is that this daily summary mail goes into Outlook's spam folder
every single time. This stands to reason, since the body of the mail is
filled with spam words and phrases.
I've tried creating a rule which looks for the word "quarantine" (which is
always in the summary mail's Subject) and moves it to Inbox, but Outlook
always shunts it to Junk anyway.
Is there anything else to be done?
My email provider sends me a daily summary message of my mail kept on their
servers as spam. In this message they include only the "From" and "Subject"
lines of each mail and it allows me to act upon each one as appropriate. So
if you see something that's not spam, you can click a link in the mail and
it will be "allowed" from that point forward. They do not include the actual
mails in this summary message.
The problem is that this daily summary mail goes into Outlook's spam folder
every single time. This stands to reason, since the body of the mail is
filled with spam words and phrases.
I've tried creating a rule which looks for the word "quarantine" (which is
always in the summary mail's Subject) and moves it to Inbox, but Outlook
always shunts it to Junk anyway.
Is there anything else to be done?