The SmartScreen filter keeps blocking my favorite newsletter, and even after I move said newsletter to my inbox, I STILL have to click to show the content EVERY TIME I open the email. I've marked the newsletter as "not spam" every time I get the newsletter, and Hotmail continues to ignore that command and sends each one right to the junk folder. I tried adding the sender to my contact list, but that didn't help, and there's no helpful button nearby, as there seems to be for all my other messages, that says "add sender to contacts" or "approve sender" or some such.
Not the world's biggest problem, but it's getting REALLY annoying. How do I fix this?
Now I'm locked in a vicious cycle of trying to rebuild the database. I get a message that all MS apps need to be closed (which I've already done - including quitting the MS daemon) and when I click OK, I get another screen telling me that some applications could not be closed. I click again and get back to the all apps must be closed dialog box again. And if I just quit the process and open Outlook again, the reminders just keep cycling (although I kill that process, too).
What to do?
Thanks,
Clinton
On the old version of Microft Messenger you would click "Action" and then select "send IM" and put as many contacts in one message at a time....for the life of me I cannot figure out how to do that in the Windows 7 version without make a group.
Help please. This is a much needed function of my job. Thanks!
OK, I'll go over it again.
First I have hotmail plus.
Problem is as follows: when you go to move a email into a file, you go up to the move it button and high light the file that you want to put the email in.
The email is then moved into that file,
but here is where is problem starts---the drop down meau stays there, with the file name still high lighted in blue.
I have to go back up to the move it button and click on that to get rid of the down drop file meau.
Then I HAVE TO CLICK ON THE ARROW TO GET THE NEXT EMAIL TO COME UP.
I REALLY NEED TO GET THIS PROBLEM FIXED.
Thanks Ron Blake
In Outlook 2011 for Mac 14.2.2 I right clicked on the Inbox expecting to see 'Folder Properties', I didn't. How do I fix? Thanks.
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