Microsoft KB Archive/898849

= When you make a change to the Junk E-mail Filter list, this change is not replicated to the Web-based e-mail server =

Article ID: 898849

Article Last Modified on 5/17/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Outlook Connector
 * Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
 * Microsoft Outlook 2002 Standard Edition

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SYMPTOMS
You use Outlook to access a Web-based e-mail account. When you make a change to the Junk E-mail Filter list, this change is not replicated to the Web-based e-mail server. For example, you add an e-mail address to the Junk E-mail Filter list or you delete a domain name from the Junk E-mail Filter list. If you log on to your Web-based e-mail account directly and view the Junk E-mail Filter list, the change that you made in Outlook is not present. You will continue to receive messages in Outlook from the e-mail address that you added to Junk E-mail Filter list. However, the change that you made in the Junk E-mail Filter list in the Outlook profile on the computer is still in effect. Outlook will process the message after the message is received.



CAUSE
This issue occurs if the following conditions are true:
 * The Web-based e-mail account has parental control enabled. That is, the Web-based e-mail account is controlled by a parent e-mail account.
 * You connect to the Web-based e-mail server through Microsoft Office Outlook Connector.

You cannot add or delete items from the Junk E-mail Filter list on the Web-based e-mail server if you are using a parental controlled e-mail account from any one of the following Web-based e-mail services:
 * Hotmail
 * MSN Hotmail
 * Windows Live Custom Domains
 * Sympatico Mail



WORKAROUND
To work around this issue, use the parent e-mail account to add or to delete items from the Junk E-mail Filter lists for the Web-based e-mail account that is controlled by the parent e-mail account.



MORE INFORMATION
For more information about how to use parental controlled e-mail accounts and Junk E-mail Filter lists, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

898848 E-mail addresses have been deleted from the Safe Senders tab, from the Safe Recipients tab, and from the Blocked Senders tab in Outlook 2003

Additional query words: OLC OL2002 OLXP OL2003 OL10 OL11



Keywords: kbspam kbemail kbtshoot kbprb KB898849

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