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Outlook Webmail provides a junk email filter. This filter is activated by phrasing, font styles (e.g., all caps), and symbols (e.g., dollar signs) that are characteristic of junk email messages. The filter cannot be completely accurate, so you should refine the filter by customizing the Safe Senders, Safe Recipients, and Blocked Senders lists.
NOTE: Filtered messages are sent to the Junk E-mail folder and will count against your email account quota.
Using Junk E-mail filters will make email more efficient and convenient.
On the toolbar, click OPTIONS![]()
The Options screen appears.
From the Options list, select Junk E-Mail
The Junk E-Mail options appear.
To turn off your junk email filter, select Do not filter junk e-mail
To turn on your junk email filter, select Automatically filter junk e-mail
OPTIONAL: If your filter is on, to send all incoming messages to the Junk E-mail folder except for entries in your Safe lists,
select Treat all e-mail as junk unless it comes from someone in my Safe Senders or Safe Recipients lists, or from senders in my organization
WARNING: Selecting this option may send desirable messages to the Junk E-mail folder. Be sure your Safe Senders and Safe Recipients lists are up to date at all times.
Click SAVE![]()
The changes are saved.
Deleting individual or series of messages from the Junk E-mail Folder sends them to the Deleted Items folder. To permanently delete all messages in the Junk E-mail folder, refer to Emptying the Junk E-mail Folder.
From the Outlook Navigation pane, click MAIL![]()
From the Folders list, click JUNK E-MAIL
The contents of the Junk E-mail folder appear.
Select the message(s) you want to delete
An item is selected if a checkmark appears before it.
Click DELETE![]()
The message is sent to the Deleted Items folder.
WARNING: Emptying the Junk E-mail folder will not send messages to the Deleted Items folder. The messages will be permanently deleted.
From the Outlook Navigation pane, click MAIL![]()
From the Folders list, click JUNK E-MAIL
On the toolbar, click EMPTY JUNK E-MAIL![]()
A confirmation dialog box appears.
Click OK
The Junk E-mail folder is emptied.
The Safe Senders list allows you to indicate what messages are not junk email. If you receive a message from an email address or domain name found in the Safe Senders list, it will not be filtered. You can add, edit, and remove entries in the Safe Senders list.
On the toolbar, click OPTIONS![]()
The Options screen appears.
From the Options list, select Junk E-Mail
The Junk E-Mail options appear.
Click ADD
The sender is added.
Click ADD
The entry is edited.
Click REMOVE
The entry is removed.
To indicate all contacts as safe senders, select Also trust e-mail from my Contacts
Click SAVE![]()
The changes are saved.
The Safe Recipients list allows you to specify email addresses or domain names that will not filter the messages you send to them. You can add, edit, and remove entries in the Safe Recipients list.
On the toolbar, click OPTIONS![]()
The Options screen appears.
From the Options list, select Junk E-Mail
The Junk E-Mail options appear.
Click ADD
The recipient is added.
Click ADD
The entry is edited.
Click REMOVE
The entry is removed.
Click SAVE![]()
The changes are saved.
The Blocked Senders list allows you to personally indicate what messages are junk email. If you receive a message from an email address or a domain name found in the Blocked Senders list, it will automatically be sent to the Junk E-mail folder. You can add, edit, and remove entries in the Blocked Senders list.
On the toolbar, click OPTIONS![]()
The Options screen appears.
From the Options list, select Junk E-Mail
The Junk E-Mail options appear.
Click ADD
The sender is blocked.
Click ADD
The entry is edited.
Click REMOVE
The entry is removed.
Click SAVE![]()
The changes are saved.