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Re: Junk Mail Setting.....
Allowing a third party app to mess with Windows Mail is asking for trouble.
Although WM's junk classification is pretty good, I still get an occasional
false positive, meaning that a prudent person should review the contents
of the junk mail folder before deleting it.
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP
"Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:58148D2F-B2E9-4478-BD82-DB6A1FA5DC24@microsoft.com...
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> "robertmiles@bellsouthNOSPAM.net" wrote:
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>> "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:00B9F0C0-3361-4805-A6FA-7A7EB9AC2E83@microsoft.com...
>> > If i change the setting for Junk Mail to "Permanently Delete Suspected
>> > Junk
>> > mail instead of moving it to the junk mail folder" , will it put the junk
>> > mail in the deleted items folder? or totally delete it without giving me a
>> > change to review it ?
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>> > id rather have junk mail go right into my deleted items folder this way i
>> > dont have to manually put it there..
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>> Permanently Delete means just that - it doesn't leave it in the Deleted
>> Items folder, or anywhere else.
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> Well that really stinks, considering the junk mail is trustworthy enough to
> do that then.
> perhaps i will turn it off and just use the kaspersky sntspam feature, that
> gives the option to move to the deleted items folder.
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> thanks
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