Outlook 2007 is sending whitelisted emails to Junk

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Bob at Barclay

I have an automated process that takes emails from a specific folder and
processes them (it's part of another application I wrote). I have a rule
that moves specific emails from my Inbox to this specific folder as they
arrive, and the other process then picks them up and does its thing with them.

The trouble is, some of these emails have been marked as spam. I have
whitelisted the sender, the domain, and all the recipients. I've also set
the spam filter to the lowest setting. Only stuff in the blocked senders
list should be getting blocked. If I go look at the blocked senders list it
is empty. Clearly there is some other blocked senders list somewhere in the
bowels of Outlook 2007 that I can't access or control, but is doing its dirty
work anyway.

I'm also running this process on a test server. The test server is also
running Outlook 2007, but the OS is XP. The production server, where we're
having the trouble, is running Vista.

I would simply "regress" to an earlier version of Office, but these are a
client's machines and I'm not sure this is an option. Why anyone would
voluntarily use any part of Office 2007 is quite beyond me. I've had nothing
but trouble and usability issues with every piece of it, except PowerPoint,
which I have never opened.
 

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