They are not user trainable - Microsoft provides updates to the filter
monthly.
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"Zester" wrote in message
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Yes it's trainable. My Junk E-mail folder has 521 junk mails unread. I
never dragged and dropped that many junk mails to that folder. There are 2
this morning went straight to that folder and didn't touch any of them.
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message
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"Zester" wrote in message
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I use Outlook anti-spam (I just drop the junk mails into Junk E-mail
folder).
A diversion just a bit... Doing this does nothing with the Outlook junk
e-mail filter and certainly does not mark a message as junk. The Junk
E-mail folder is not trainable.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]