Due to that change, many users upgraded their email program to Microsoft Outlook or to Windows Live Mail. Outlook Express is not supported anymore by Microsoft and in the latest Windows operating systems Outlook Express is replaced by Windows Live Mail. It’s odd that the junk mail filter’s behavior would change abruptly, but given all the care MS applies to OE (which is to say, none), it isn’t terribly surprising. Outlook and Outlook Express are two different mail applications designed by Microsoft for managing email activity. I tried going to the MS site to report it…… Not User Friendly…. I was trying to figure why my incoming mail was reduced this last week. I had 20 rules and had them set to delete not a great idea over 465 old and new e-mails disappeared when I ran it on the in box. If you test it make a serrate folder in outlook with the test e-mail in it and have your new rule delete to the junk folder. I put in the latest Junk mail filter update and found out that after the latest update under tools/message rules if you write a rule with the word “win” in the “subject” or “body” it takes out a message with the word “mowing” and other words in the body, other words in other rules will remove other words in other e-mails. Hi Woody I have XP sp3 Outlook express 6. That said, I received an interesting warning from reader RS about the latest junk mail filter update for OE. My suggestion to anybody stuck in OE 6 are to upgrade to Gmail or, if you must,. ![]() I don’t use Outlook Express – Microsoft stopped supporting it in the Paleolithic era – but I know some of you still do. Outlook Express still works okay on PC and settings seem the same. Posted on June 25th, 2013 at 08:07 woody Comment on the AskWoody Lounge Outlook Express to Outlook 2010 upgrade problem I have upgraded my PC to Office 2010 which gives me Outlook 2010 but i cannot get it to receive emails, it sends them ok.
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