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I think I have accidentally added some addresses to my Junk Email list in
Outlook. I chose ActionsJunk EmailAdd to Junk Senders list while an address was highlighted in my preview pane. When I tried to find the Junk Senders list to remove the address, the options outlined on Microsoft's website are not there. It says to "Go to the ToolsOptions. On the Preferences tab, under E-mail, click Junk E-mail." What I can see is ToolsOptionsPreferencesEmailEmail Options. Under this, there is only some options about Message Handling and Replies and Forwards, but nothing in any of these sub-menus says anything about Junk Email. How can I have the option to add addresses to the Junk Email List when I can't find where the Junk Email List even exists? How do I edit it? |
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Amy Jump wrote:
I think I have accidentally added some addresses to my Junk Email list in Outlook. I chose ActionsJunk EmailAdd to Junk Senders list while an address was highlighted in my preview pane. When I tried to find the Junk Senders list to remove the address, the options outlined on Microsoft's website are not there. It says to "Go to the ToolsOptions. On the Preferences tab, under E-mail, click Junk E-mail." What I can see is ToolsOptionsPreferencesEmailEmail Options. ActionsJunk-EmailJunk-Email Options -- Brian Tillman |
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It is Outlook 2002. I don't have those options under Actions. All I have is
ActionsJunk EmailAdd to Junk Senders list or Add to Adult Content list. There is no "Remove from Junk Senders list" or any other options. And under Tools, there is only OptionsPreferencesEmailEmail Options. With nothing pertaining to Junk Email. ActionsJunk-EmailJunk-Email Options -- Brian Tillman |
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Amy Jump wrote:
It is Outlook 2002. OK, then. The junk senders list is a file named Junk Senders.txt and you can find it in %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook, which is a hidden folder. Open Windows Explorer and in the Address field, type %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook and click Go. You should see Junk Senders.txt there. Edit it with Notepad to remove the inadvertently added name. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks a lot! That worked perfectly.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: OK, then. The junk senders list is a file named Junk Senders.txt and you can find it in %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook, which is a hidden folder. Open Windows Explorer and in the Address field, type %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook and click Go. You should see Junk Senders.txt there. Edit it with Notepad to remove the inadvertently added name. |
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Amy Jump wrote:
Thanks a lot! That worked perfectly. You're welcome. Thanks for reporting back. -- Brian Tillman |
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