exporting email addresses so I can add them to safe recipients
Actlually, in my situation, i couldn't get Outlook to consider a recipient
safe no matter how many times I told it he/she was. I figured out that I
could highlight my whole contact list, export it to a text file then import
it into my safe reciepient's list. I hope this resolves it. (I have 2003). In
any event, I think I solved it and thanks for your help.
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
Cindy wrote:
My junk email and Norton antispam want to spam and/or junk incoming
safe recipients. How can I export my email addresses so they can be
saved in a format that importing them into the safe recipient list
will be easy. I have over 500 addresses that I want to be recognized
as safe. Or is there another way? My safe recipient list is very
small and I thought anyone I sent an email to would be considered a
safe recipient.
You don't want safe recipients, you want safe senders. There should be no
need to flag the senders of incoming messages as safe. Outlook will flag a
message as junk based on sender fairly infrequently, if at all and then,
only for Outlook 2003 and 2007. Outlook 2002 and earlier had junk filters
that were fairly pointless. I can believe, however, that Norton Antispam
might use the sender address for that purpose.
If you were to have included yoru Outlook version in your post, it would
have been fairly easy to recommend something to you. You didn't, so I
can't.
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