For Microsoft Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013.
Some people don’t want to use Outlook’s Junk filter. They set it to No Automatic Filtering in Junk Email options. This is supposed to stop all filtering except for addresses on the Blocked senders list but some users say the Junk Email filter continues to filter their mail.
The Junk Email Options dialog is at Tools, Options, Preferences in Outlook 2007 or accessed using the Junk button on the Home ribbon in Outlook 2010 (both on the main interface and an opened message).
It is possible to disable the junk filter completely by editing the registry. The key will stop all filtering and disables the Junk E-mail Options button. If you do this before you create a new default pst, the junk folder will not be created.
To open the registry editor, type regedit in the Start Search field or in the Run command.
In Outlook 2007, set the following key (create the keys in the path if they do not exist):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook |
DWORD: DisableAntiSpam |
Value: 1 (Hex) |
If you use Outlook 2010, the key is (create the keys in the path if they do not exist):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\14. http:// 0\outlook |
Delete the key or change it to Value of 0 to turn the Junk email filter back on.
If you don’t want to edit the registry yourself, we have ready-to-use reg files available for download. Double click on the downloaded file to add the file to your registry.
DisableAntiSpam – Outlook 2010
DisableAntiSpam – Outlook 2007
*** To enable the junk mail filter, open the downloaded .reg file in notepad and change the 1 to 0. Save it and double click to Run.
Referenced from: http://www.outlook-tips.net/outlook-email/disable-outlook-junk-mail-filter
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