I've set up auto-formatting for the Junk folder. mails that meet specific
criteria are highlighted blue. That works very good, and I can set at a
glance what's most likely no spam.
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Am Fri, 19 Sep 2008 21:24:21 -0500 schrieb Glen Harness:
> I still need to manually go through the junk folder and make sure there's
> nothing in there that's not junk. I may only find 10 out of a 1000 that
are
> not junk, but I still don't want to get rid of them.
>
> Glen
>
> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" msn.com> wrote in message
> news:uzEnvXsGJHA.4296@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> You can't run rules before junk rules.
>>
>> Why not set up autoarchive to delete the mail in the junk folder daily
and
your
>> newsreader to
msnews.microsoft.com.
>>
>>
>> "Glen Harness"
wrote in message
>> news:#80cpgrGJHA.4760@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>> I'm using Outlook 2007 with several POP3 accounts. One of those accounts
>>> is what you might call a "master" account for my domain. The only email
>>> it gets is spam, since I don't use it to send email or give it out to
>>> anyone. Outlook is pretty much catching everything coming from that
>>> domain and putting it into my Junk email folder.
>>>
>>> I also am getting emails on another domain addressed to a few particular
>>> non-existent addresses. I've created rules for those to delete them. But
>>> Outlook is moving most of those into Junk. And Outlook is moving (spam)
>>> emails from my regular email into Junk as it's supposed to.
>>>
>>> I can manually run the rules on the Junk email folder (e.g. I just had
>>> about 2000 emails in my junk folder; after running the rules, I was left
>>> with about 450 to go through addressed to my normal email account). But
>>> it's really a hassle to mark about 50 rules to run manually.
>>>
>>> Here's what I'd like:
>>>
>>> a) a way to run rules before the junk mail filter gets them
>>> or
>>> b) a macro to run the rules against the junk mail folder.
>>>
>>> I've found a macro to run rules, but it only runs them against the
inbox.
>>> I'd hoped to modify it to run against the junk mail folder, but
>>> Microsoft's documentation is less than adequate.
>>>
>>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>>
>>> Glen
>>>