Deleting Multiple Junk E-Mail Messages In Outlook 2002

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Advertising & Promotion,
Junk E-mail,
Marketing,
Microsoft Outlook,
Microsoft Outlook 2002,
Security,
Spam,
Spam And Phishing
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: If junk e-mail messages clogging your Outlook Inbox and you want to do something about it, read this paper to learn about junk e-mail management features in Outlook 2002. Then you can modify them by using the macro code given in this paper. By using the macro, the junk e-mail messages are moved to your Deleted Items folder, the sender names are added to your junk e-mail message senders list, and future e-mail messages from these senders are moved directly to your Deleted Items folder.

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