Outlook Express question

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I use Outlook Express for my email and sometimes messages I get will be marked as Spam but usually it is stuff I am supposed to receive. A lot of messages I get from ebay are marked as Spam. For the subject, it has the word Spam in parenthesis then the subject. Now they do not go into the Antispam folder but I wanted to know how I get the word Spam off of the message. I have looked but I can't find anything to take that off. How do I get the word Spam from showing up in the subject? I am using windows XP pro.
 
the word *SPAM*HIGH* or likewise is often taken upon outlook express itself, you cannot remove it.
Do u have any filters or something similar or an added program with Outlook express that filters it.
cause to my knowledge OE does not have a solid spam filter and most of those drops into your inbox directly, unlike Microsoft Outlook which has a strict policy on that.

In my opinion, i suggest you allow the domain ([email protected]) to pass and go to inbox
 
The messages that are marked spam do go into my inbox but I just wanted to remove the word spam from the subject line.

Well, I do have AVG 7.5 that scans my email messages. Would that have anything to do with it?
 
The messages that are marked spam do go into my inbox but I just wanted to remove the word spam from the subject line.

Well, I do have AVG 7.5 that scans my email messages. Would that have anything to do with it?

you can't remove the *SPAM" it's not possible, and you can try turning AVG mail scanner off but i highly doubt it will help cause here i use NOD, i get spam and with NOD off, the header (*spam*) stays
 
Why would they be marked Spam? Does it have to do with Outlook Express? We have Insight Broadband so what if I go to their website to receive my mail instead of using Outlook Express?
 
Why would they be marked Spam? Does it have to do with Outlook Express? We have Insight Broadband so what if I go to their website to receive my mail instead of using Outlook Express?

thats just OE's policy, so does Microsoft outlook.
I don't know about other mail clients but im thinking its the same, any messages they see weird or weird domains, it's spam :o
 
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