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![]() When I try to add the anti-spam add-in by going to File => Options => Add-ins, it does not appear anywhere in the list. I've searched Google for an answer but all the results deal with how to enable the add-in, not how to find one if it is missing. How do I find it? |
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Which anti-spam add-in are you wanting to enable? Microsofts built in spam features are not listed under add-ins, those are mostly reserved for 3rd party add-ins that are usually packaged with antivirus or antispam programs.
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I was under the impression that Outlook had at least a minimal anti-spam filter to construct whitelists/blacklists. Am I wrong?
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No it does, Microsofts built in spam filter is just not listed under add-ins.
See this for more info and how to configure it: http://pcmcourseware.com/blog/2011/0...-outlook-2010/ |
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I always get tripped up by the simplest things, like terminology. I was too foused on "spam" and totally forgetting about "junk". It's a dumb mistake, especially considering Microsoft's history of changing its terminology.
Thanks for the tip! |
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