[mso] Is it Outlook or AVG that decides what is spam?
- From: "Anne Robson" <anne.robson@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 10:49:32 +0100
I'm running Outlook over our company Exchange Server. This morning I logged
in to find around a dozen identical messages sent by one of my regular
contacts - none of them is marked as spam until I click on the individual
email, when all of a sudden the [spam] prefix is added to the subject line
and the message becomes marked as read. I've added both the sender and the
sender's domain to safe senders list, so I guessed it's my AVG (full
version) that's doing this therefore added the sender's domain to the
whitelist but the problem still exists. Am I missing something? Is it the
fact that AVG can't cope with wildcard expressions?
Hope somebody can help! Appreciate this is veering towards non-Office but I
don't yet know where the problem lies!
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