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Email is moved to Junk folder - which component is moving it and how do I exclude an email?

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serializer

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May 15, 2006
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Hi,

an important email is moved to the Junk folder of a mailbox. I do have black listing enabled but I do not think it is that component that moves a specific mail to the Junk folder.

1. what process is moving it?

2. how can I exclude a specific sender?

Thanks
 
Transport is moving it.
Depends which issue it is falling foul of really. check the message tracking logs.
 
That's normally going to be the content filter on the server tagging it with a certain SCL and then your Outlook (or server-side per-mailbox settions) determining whether it should go in the Outlook junk box.

get-mailbox username | fl *junk*

Dave Shackelford
ThirdTier.net
TrainSignal.com
 
What does this output mean, that junk-filter is not enabled:

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>get-mailbox webmaster | fl *junk*


SCLJunkThreshold :
SCLJunkEnabled :
 
It means that it's up to the local user whether it's enabled. If you wanted to enable it you could use 'set-mailbox mrbean -scljunkenabled $true -sclujunkthreshold 6'

Sometimes I do this en masse to configure company-wide junk settings, or to tweak the settings for VIPs who wants more/less stuff in junk than everyone else.



Dave Shackelford
ThirdTier.net
TrainSignal.com
 
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