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YES! I have the same problem! Some of the above replies, while are good attempts, do not seem to address the real problem!
Has anyone found a solution! It seems like when you create custom rules, they take precedence over the junk-email filter!
I have the exact same issue; where I created rules to move messages to folders, I get SPAM, when I turn the rules off, it catches the spam!
This is a really serious and obvious issue, while MS finally integrated a cool and somewhat complex filter, it seem REALLY dumb that they overlooked this and did not provid (what is trivial) an option to change the order!
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Has anyone found a solution! It seems like when you create custom rules, they take precedence over the junk-email filter!
I have the exact same issue; where I created rules to move messages to folders, I get SPAM, when I turn the rules off, it catches the spam!
This is a really serious and obvious issue, while MS finally integrated a cool and somewhat complex filter, it seem REALLY dumb that they overlooked this and did not provid (what is trivial) an option to change the order!
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Me too.....
I'm having exactly the same problem, can anybody provide a solution please?
I have several pop accounts, and I want messages delivered to different Inboxes for each account. Outlook created just one MAIN Inbox for all accounts (another nuisance), and the rest of the Inboxes I had to create them manualy (one for every PST File). So I created custom rules to deliver messages to different Inboxes. Sadly, this rules seem to precede the Junk Mail Filters, and now all the Spam is being delivered everywhere.
I really think this is a very basic error and cannot understand how Microsoft didn't see it on time.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Claus
I'm having exactly the same problem, can anybody provide a solution please?
I have several pop accounts, and I want messages delivered to different Inboxes for each account. Outlook created just one MAIN Inbox for all accounts (another nuisance), and the rest of the Inboxes I had to create them manualy (one for every PST File). So I created custom rules to deliver messages to different Inboxes. Sadly, this rules seem to precede the Junk Mail Filters, and now all the Spam is being delivered everywhere.
I really think this is a very basic error and cannot understand how Microsoft didn't see it on time.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Claus
HI mcclausky, welcome to TechTalk 
This being your first post I'm sure that you aren't aware of our posting guidelines, but we do ask that members not tag their questions on to a thread previously started by another member. Answering multiple members' problems in a single thread can quickly get quite confusing.
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-DMR

This being your first post I'm sure that you aren't aware of our posting guidelines, but we do ask that members not tag their questions on to a thread previously started by another member. Answering multiple members' problems in a single thread can quickly get quite confusing.
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Thanks,
-DMR
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Several things. Firstly - there have been a number of updates to the Junk Mail filter on the Microsoft Office downloads site over the past few months - have you been there and upgraded? Secondly, do you have any rules that may be overriding the junk filter? The junk filter alone is pretty good and is catching a lot of stuff, but I find that it needs Spam Assassin on the server side (plus a rule to move anything marked as spam to the Junk folder or alternatively drop it at the server side) or something like SafetyBar from www.cloudmark.com (or alternatively Inboxer from http://www.inboxer.com) to get the most effectiveness.
Outlook's Junk Filter is not a miracle worker
Regards,
Martyn
Outlook's Junk Filter is not a miracle worker

Regards,
Martyn
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I'm having the same trouble and I've been looking for a solution for a month now. I've tried everything.
There is a BUG in the program. 1000's of people all over the country are posting on boards all over the place with the same issue.
On the Microsoft Outlook forum the MSFT people won't even address the issues. They can't fix it (HotFix) and they don't care because the next Ver of Outlook will use a different type of filter.
One again MSFT give it to it's customers in "the end".
Thanks Microsoft
There is a BUG in the program. 1000's of people all over the country are posting on boards all over the place with the same issue.
On the Microsoft Outlook forum the MSFT people won't even address the issues. They can't fix it (HotFix) and they don't care because the next Ver of Outlook will use a different type of filter.
One again MSFT give it to it's customers in "the end".
Thanks Microsoft
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Originally Posted by movielad
Several things. Firstly - there have been a number of updates to the Junk Mail filter on the Microsoft Office downloads site over the past few months - have you been there and upgraded? Secondly, do you have any rules that may be overriding the junk filter? The junk filter alone is pretty good and is catching a lot of stuff, but I find that it needs Spam Assassin on the server side (plus a rule to move anything marked as spam to the Junk folder or alternatively drop it at the server side) or something like SafetyBar from www.cloudmark.com (or alternatively Inboxer from http://www.inboxer.com) to get the most effectiveness.
Outlook's Junk Filter is not a miracle worker
Regards,
Martyn
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I had the same problem - Outlook 2003 junk mail filter being completely ignored and everything ending up in my inbox. I tried quite a few things, including setting up a new profile, and installing a plug-in (OutlookSpy) that was supposed to be able to delete the invisible junk mail rule script so that it would rebuild itself. But no luck. In the end I simply used the Help>Detect and Repair function and that fixed it! Two days later I had the same problem and went through the same procedure and fixed it again. I suspect an email containing a script that somehow disables the filter - even though I am running the latest and greatest virus etc. etc. protection.
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The Outlook junk filter has worked flawlessly for me -- until yesterday. Now it blocks nothing. Although I've set it to block all but five top-level domains, 100+ domains, and several specific addresses, it suddenly stopped blocking all of them, and I'm flooded with junk that's never passed through before. I haven't changed any settings, installed any updates, or added any software in the last few days -- nothing has changed, except that Outlook stopped blocking. Anyone have a fix for this?
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The Outlook junk filter has worked flawlessly for me -- until yesterday. Now it blocks nothing. Although I've set it to block all but five top-level domains, 100+ domains, and several specific addresses, it suddenly stopped blocking all of them, and I'm flooded with junk that's never passed through before. I haven't changed any settings, installed any updates, or added any software in the last few days -- nothing has changed, except that Outlook stopped blocking. Anyone have a fix for this?
etect and Repair pull down, no change. The only thing I can think of that I have not attempted is to uninstall Outlook 2003 and reinstall. I would rather not go to that extreme until I feel there is no other fix to attempt.I use Outlook 2003 to connect to one POP3 server to access my email. Prior to this current problem, I was very happy with the performance of the junk email filter. If anyone has any knowledge that I have not been able to find I would sure appreciate the information.
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