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Dan,

There is always the possibility that someone spoofs you email address. The
internet is full of open relays that allow that.

Regarding the junk setting: Are you using MS Exchange? Then you might
explore the Set-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration cmdlet.
I used Set-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration -Identity "yourmailaccount"
-Enabled $false to disable the Junk folder for the emailaccount.

Regards,
-Arco

2017-06-29 19:03 GMT+02:00 Dan <dan27649@xxxxxxxxx>:

On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 12:14 PM, John Yeung <gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 9:50 AM, Dan <dan27649@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there a way to have Outlook recognize as legit email coming from
either
of our development or production i systems?

I would imagine there is some kind of "server-level" way to do this,
but if whitelisting at the client is sufficient, the Home tab of the
Outlook GUI has a "Junk" menu or dropdown. You can manage recipients
there.


Good grief. I spend a lot of time on that Home tab and never noticed that
before. The main Options tab in the Junk Email dialog shows that the level
of protection is set to "Low: Move the most obvious junk e-mail to the Junk
E-mail folder." Wow. There is nothing "obvious" to me as to why Outlook
would consider these emails to be "junk".

Question about adding an address/domain to the "Safe Senders" list: Is
there any concern that someone on the outside could spoof an email address
from our domain? Is this something Outlook's Junk E-mail filter catches
and that I would override if I add specific email addresses to the "Safe
Senders" list?

Brad: I should have mentioned that this is Outlook 2010 Windows client.

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