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MelissaABC
I have 2 POP-3 accounts in my Outlook 2007 and just added a third email using
IMAP. When I added the IMAP account it created a seperate inbox. I
understand that there is no way around this (although I wish there was!). I
noticed that the IMAP account does not have a Junk E-mail folder. Why is
this? Where does my junk email go? How can I set it up so that there is a
junk folder? When I get email to my Pop3 accounts, Outlook automatically
weeds out the junk and puts it in the junk folder. If an email goes into my
inbox that is junk, I right click and 'Add to Block Senders List' if I don't
want to receive email from that person anymore. Then the email automatically
gets put into Junk. I would like this to work with my IMAP account as well.
How can I do that?
IMAP. When I added the IMAP account it created a seperate inbox. I
understand that there is no way around this (although I wish there was!). I
noticed that the IMAP account does not have a Junk E-mail folder. Why is
this? Where does my junk email go? How can I set it up so that there is a
junk folder? When I get email to my Pop3 accounts, Outlook automatically
weeds out the junk and puts it in the junk folder. If an email goes into my
inbox that is junk, I right click and 'Add to Block Senders List' if I don't
want to receive email from that person anymore. Then the email automatically
gets put into Junk. I would like this to work with my IMAP account as well.
How can I do that?