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  • Sly
    Let's do some business!
    • Sep 2004
    • 31376

    #1

    Microsoft Outlook and spam

    I set up Microsoft Outlook this week and am really liking it, but it is sending a huge amount of my e-mail to spam, that Gmail never had a problem with. I am clicking on "not spam", but messages from those senders still seem to be slipping through to spam.

    How can I fix this? Aside from checking spam every day. Had I not been checking, I would have already missed out on a few important e-mails.
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  • Phoenix
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    • Nov 2002
    • 35475

    #2
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    • Sly
      Let's do some business!
      • Sep 2004
      • 31376

      #3
      Originally posted by Phoenix
      Thunderbird
      I found Thunderbird to be as bloated as Firefox, and Outlook is lightning quick plus lets you use Exchange for portable e-mail/calendar/etc.
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      • 96ukssob
        So Fucking Banananananas
        • Mar 2003
        • 12991

        #4
        Do you have Norton installed? Make sure you turn off any email protection on your end and make sure the emails are not being filtered at the host.

        I went through this before and was extremely frustrated, so I switched to Gmail and never looked back.

        Good luck!
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        • AaronM
          GFY Royality ;)
          • Oct 2001
          • 46923

          #5
          Originally posted by bossku69
          Do you have Norton installed? Make sure you turn off any email protection on your end and make sure the emails are not being filtered at the host.

          I went through this before and was extremely frustrated, so I switched to Gmail and never looked back.

          Good luck!
          Same here. You couldn't pay me to use Outlook, or any other email client these days.

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          • Sly
            Let's do some business!
            • Sep 2004
            • 31376

            #6
            Originally posted by bossku69
            Do you have Norton installed? Make sure you turn off any email protection on your end and make sure the emails are not being filtered at the host.

            I went through this before and was extremely frustrated, so I switched to Gmail and never looked back.

            Good luck!
            Kaspersky. I'll look through the settings. Outlook has already saved me a lot of time. The workflow of sending e-mails, receiving e-mails, searching, etc is much better than Gmail. Not to mention the calender is much nicer as well.
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            • Sly
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              • Sep 2004
              • 31376

              #7
              I found spam settings. Just turned them down. Let's see.
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