Why does Outlook think your messages are SPAM?

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Chuter

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Outlook seems to keep track of who I want (or don't want) to communicate with via tracking cookies. I delete most of my trackers quite frequently. As a result 99% of the emails I receive from FABO (and a few other repeat senders) end up in my "junk" folder. So I move them to my inbox, and it promises to never send messages from this sender to Junk again. Of course it's lying. For example, someone sent me a private message yesterday morning that I just discovered. Fortunately, it wasn't time sensitive. Someday that won't be the case.

Is anyone else having this problem? Is there a workaround?
 
There is a way in outlook to mark something as "Not Junk" - and mark a site as a safe sender....


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"There is a way in outlook to mark something as "Not Junk" - and mark a site as a safe sender...."

That seems to be for an older version of Outlook. The current version does not even have a safe senders list. It creates it itself as you move stuff. But unfortunately, it's memory isn't very good. I think AI stands for Artificial Ignorance.
 
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