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So what is the purpose of having a drop down menu asking for my input as to whether or not something is junk?
Further, what is the used of "block sender" if it too does nothing at all. In my 2007, and 2013 versions of Outlook, if I identify an email as junk, it dose actually move to the Junk mail folder. I'm beginning to believe that my spending $400 bucks for Microsoft Office 2016 Pro was a waste of money. Especially since the reason I did that was because the individuals in the Office Support section specifically told me that was the ONLY way to migrate folders and address information from my Office 2007 Outlook. |
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