![]() However, over a suitably long period of time, it’s possible to train the junk filter quite well, especially if you have a low amount of email from unknown senders. This is a very restrictive setting, and you’ll need to check your Junk Email folder very regularly. Going back to your Junk Email Options, the last level you can choose is “Safe Lists Only.” This will mark as junk any message from a sender or domain that isn’t in your Safe Senders list. If a legitimate email does get sent to the Junk Email folder, you can train the filter not to view email from that sender as junk by selecting the message and clicking Home > Junk > Not Junk.Ī confirmation box will open telling you the mail will be moved to the Inbox and giving you the option to add the sender to the Safe Sender lists. If you want Outlook to be more aggressive you can go for the “High” setting, but this is very likely to move some legitimate email to the Junk Email folder, so you’ll need to check it regularly. You can switch to “Low” to catch more obvious junk email, and this setting should be enough for most people.
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