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Mick34
We have 2 clients running in our network....Outlook 2003 and 2007.
We are running Exchange 2003 SP2 with Intelligent Message Filtering and
IMFTune.
On the 2K3 clients there's a SPAM MAIL folder and JUNK MAIL folder. Both
recieve emails.
On 2K7, the folders are SPAM and JUNK MAIL.
Can someone tell me the difference between these 2. Is one created by IMF
and the other part of the client? If so, at what point during the processing
of the mail would it go to the Outlook butil in folder? If it bypasses the
IMF folder, it then gets checked by the client, and if it's deemed a spam it
gets out into the Outlook built in folder.
I'm assuming that the SPAM and SPAM MAIL are the Outlook native folders,
since they have differing names while the JUNK MIAL folder name is common to
both, so would appear to be created by a common external source from the
cleint itself, like INF in Exchange.
Thanks in advance
We are running Exchange 2003 SP2 with Intelligent Message Filtering and
IMFTune.
On the 2K3 clients there's a SPAM MAIL folder and JUNK MAIL folder. Both
recieve emails.
On 2K7, the folders are SPAM and JUNK MAIL.
Can someone tell me the difference between these 2. Is one created by IMF
and the other part of the client? If so, at what point during the processing
of the mail would it go to the Outlook butil in folder? If it bypasses the
IMF folder, it then gets checked by the client, and if it's deemed a spam it
gets out into the Outlook built in folder.
I'm assuming that the SPAM and SPAM MAIL are the Outlook native folders,
since they have differing names while the JUNK MIAL folder name is common to
both, so would appear to be created by a common external source from the
cleint itself, like INF in Exchange.
Thanks in advance