Configuring Junk E-Mail Filters in Outlook 2003
Update Microsoft Office:
Note: Updates may require your Microsoft Office 2003 Installation media.
- Open
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com
- Click Check for Updates
- Apply all Office Updates, including Junk Email Filter updates.
Click here for the Illustrated Instructions
Enable Cached Exchange Mode:
Note: Cached Exchange Mode creates a self-synchronized copy of your messages that are stored on both the server and your client.
- On the Tools menu, select E-Mail Accounts.
- You will now see the E-Mail Accounts Wizard window. Select "View or
change existing e-mail accounts" and click
Next.
- The E-Mail Accounts window will now appear. Select Microsoft Exchange
Server and click the Change button.
- The Exchange Server Settings window will now appear. Check the box next to
"Use Cached Exchange Mode" and then click Next.
- Now click on the Finish button.
- You must now exit and then reopen Outlook 2003 to continue.
Change Junk E-Mail settings in Outlook 2003:
- On the Tools menu, select Options.
- In the Options dialog box, click on the Junk
E-mail button.
- Choose the level of junk e-mail message protection you want and click OK. HIGH is recommended.
Add a sender to your Safe Senders List, Safe Recipients Lists, or Blocked Senders List:
- Right-click on a message from the sender.
- Point to Junk E-mail, and click either Add Sender to Safe Senders List, Add Sender to Blocked Senders List, or Add Recipient to Safe Recipients Lists.
An alternate method to add addresses and domains to your Safe Senders List is presented below:
- On the Tools
menu, select Options.
- In the Options
dialog box, click on the Junk E-mail button.
- Click on the Safe Sender tab at the top of the screen.
Directly below the white box, there are two check boxes. By checking the first box, any email addresses that you have stored to your Contacts will be automatically considered to be safe senders. The second check box will automatically add everyone you send an email onto your safe senders list.
To add a new safe sender, click on the Add button.
Once you have configured your safe senders, click on the OK button.
- The Add address or domain window appears when you click the Add
button in the previous step. Here you can specify either a single
email address to be a safe sender (such as john.doe@ttu.edu) or you can
specify an entire domain (such as @ttu.edu). If you specify an entire
domain, then anyone with an email address on that domain will be considered
a safe sender.
Once you have entered an e-mail address of Internet domain name to be added to the safe senders list, click on the OK button.
The first time Outlook 2003 moves a message to the Junk E-mail folder, it will notify you with a dialog box.
Filter all email from a specific International top level domain such as .br, .tv, etc...
- On the Actions menu select Junk E-mail and then select Junk E-mail Options.
- Click on the International tab
and then click the Blocked Top-Level Domain List button.
- Select the international domains you want blocked or Select All. Now click OK and then click OK again to return to Outlook.
Illustrated Instructions
Enable Cached Exchange Mode:
Note: Cached Exchange Mode creates a self-synchronized copy of your messages that are stored on both the server and your client.
| Step 1: On the Tools menu, select E-Mail Accounts. | ![]() |
| Step 2: You will now see the E-Mail Accounts Wizard window. Select "View or change existing e-mail accounts" and click Next. | ![]() |
| Step 3: The E-Mail Accounts window will now appear. Select Microsoft Exchange Server and click the Change button. | ![]() |
| Step 4: The Exchange Server Settings window will now appear. Check the box next to "Use Cached Exchange Mode" and then click Next. | ![]() |
| Step 5: Now click on the
Finish button. You must now exit and then reopen Outlook 2003 to continue. |
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Change Junk E-Mail settings in Outlook 2003:
| Step 1: On the Tools menu, select Options. | ![]() |
| Step 2: In the Options dialog box, click on the Junk E-mail button. | ![]() |
Step 3: Choose the level of junk
e-mail message protection you want and click OK.
There are four different levels of junk mail filtering.
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Add a sender to your Safe Senders List, Safe Recipients Lists, or Blocked Senders List:
| Step 1: Right-click on a message
from the sender. Step 2: Point to Junk E-mail, and click either Add Sender to Safe Senders List, Add Sender to Blocked Senders List, Add Sender's Domain to Safe Senders List, or Add Recipient to Safe Recipients Lists. |
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An alternate method to add addresses and domains to your Safe Senders List is presented below:
| Step 1: On the Tools menu, select Options. | ![]() |
| Step 2: In the Options dialog box, click on the Junk E-mail button. | ![]() |
| Step 3: Click on the Safe Sender
tab at the top of the screen. Directly below the white box, there are two check boxes. By checking the first box, any email addresses that you have stored to your Contacts will be automatically considered to be safe senders. The second check box will automatically add everyone you send an email onto your safe senders list. To add a new safe sender, click on the Add button. Once you have configured your safe senders, click on the OK button. |
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| Step 4: The Add address of domain
window appears when you click the Add button in the previous step.
Here you can specify either a single email address to be a safe sender (such
as john.doe@ttu.edu) or you can specify an entire domain (such as @ttu.edu).
If you specify an entire domain, then anyone with an email address on that
domain will be considered a safe sender. Once you have entered an e-mail address of Internet domain name to be added to the safe senders list, click on the OK button. |
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The first time Outlook 2003 moves a message to the Junk E-mail folder, it will notify you with a dialog box.
Filter all email from a specific International top level domain such as .br, .tv, etc...
| Step 1: On the Actions menu select Junk E-mail and then select Junk E-mail Options. |
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Step 2: Click on the International tab and then click the Blocked Top-Level Domain List button. |
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| Step 3: Select the international domains you want blocked or Select All. Now click OK and then click OK again to return to Outlook. |
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