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Changing JUNK mail to GOOD mail
There are a variety of ways to mark inbox e-mail as junk or as containing
adult content so that it will be re-routed on subsequent occasions. However, how do we mark a legitimate e-mail sender, sent to the junk inbox, as a legitimate sender? Occasionally, we have good mail sent to the JUNK folder and we need a quick way to identify it as a legitimate sender. Thanks, Richard |
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Changing JUNK mail to GOOD mail
What version of Outlook do you have?
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Richard Wilkinson asked: | There are a variety of ways to mark inbox e-mail as junk or as | containing adult content so that it will be re-routed on subsequent | occasions. However, how do we mark a legitimate e-mail sender, sent | to the junk inbox, as a legitimate sender? Occasionally, we have | good mail sent to the JUNK folder and we need a quick way to identify | it as a legitimate sender. | | Thanks, | | Richard |
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Changing JUNK mail to GOOD mail
Hello Milly,
We are using Outlook 2002. Thanks, Richard |
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