In click on the gear icon, and then the Manage rules menu item:Ĭreate a rule “Attachment”, “Has attachment”, “Move to”, “Inbox”:Ĭlick on Create rule. The concept is simple: set up a couple of rules that “move” all mail to the inbox. That junk mail filter won’t have the massive amount of data that the online version uses to determine what is and is not junk, which means it’ll be less accurate in the long run.īut I get that sometimes you just have to do it. Now, I don’t recommend it, since it means you’ll be downloading all of your spam and other junk email and relying on your desktop email program to put it in its own junk mail folder.
However… there is a trick 1 you can play. Maybe that’ll change someday, but for now that’s the situation. Unfortunately there just isn’t an option to turn off ’s detecting spam and moving it into the junk mail folder. Let’s look at the options you have to make sure you get the email you want.
Microsoft is no different – their email infrastructure deals with an incredible amount of spam, I’m sure.Īs it turns out, with any one of Microsoft’s email addresses – and others – you’re still really using whether or not you ever visit it on the web. Spam is an incredible problem, and email providers go to great lengths to filter it out.