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Mantas MikulÄ—nas
Hi.
I occassionaly use Outlook 2007 for my email (just for the nice UI). I
have an IMAP account, and its SpamAssassin installation uses a spam
folder named, well, "Spam". I can set it in Windows Live Mail, and
Thunderbird. But I can't find such an option in Outlook - it always
creates another folder named "Junk Mail". Is it possible to change it?
I found a VB script at <http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=831363>, but
I can't figure out how to use it - [wc]script.exe quits on first line,
and if I run it from Outlook's macro editor, it chokes on the
"MAPI.Session" in the third line. (In References, there's only one CDO
reference, and it's checked.)
Plz send teh codez.
*) My main mail client is Thunderbird (and sometimes SeaMonkey - I don't
know why), but I like the graphics of Outlook/LiveMail, so I use them
occassionaly.
I occassionaly use Outlook 2007 for my email (just for the nice UI). I
have an IMAP account, and its SpamAssassin installation uses a spam
folder named, well, "Spam". I can set it in Windows Live Mail, and
Thunderbird. But I can't find such an option in Outlook - it always
creates another folder named "Junk Mail". Is it possible to change it?
I found a VB script at <http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=831363>, but
I can't figure out how to use it - [wc]script.exe quits on first line,
and if I run it from Outlook's macro editor, it chokes on the
"MAPI.Session" in the third line. (In References, there's only one CDO
reference, and it's checked.)
Plz send teh codez.
*) My main mail client is Thunderbird (and sometimes SeaMonkey - I don't
know why), but I like the graphics of Outlook/LiveMail, so I use them
occassionaly.