I don't want email received via one of my Outlook POP3 accounts was put in Spam Folder.

I want the rule for this accounts was triggered properly.

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Go to Actions->Junk E-mail->Junk E-mail Options, on the Safe Recipients tab you can specify the account you want to not be spam-filtered and then messages sent to that account should never be flagged as spam and your rules can run on those messages.

Edit: Sorry, my mistake, it doesn't allow you to enter your own address... But if you right-click the message that was moved into the Junk folder and select Junk E-mail->Add recipient to safe recipients list then it seems to work.

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Thanks for tip! Indeed my account receives a lot of messages from different addresses so I want to disable spam-filter for all emails to it. – abatishchev Mar 24 '10 at 18:40
Please note that what I was saying was to add the receiving address as a safe recipient, meaning your own address. So all email sent to your address, regardless of where they are coming from, will be treated as non-spam. – David Mar 24 '10 at 19:09
Unfortunately Office Outlook 2008 doesn't allow to add own address saying that this will switch off the spam filter. What exactly I need – abatishchev Mar 26 '10 at 10:28
Well, your question title says Outlook 2007... In 2007 if you do like I said in my edit, it works. I know nothing about 2008 :-) – David Mar 26 '10 at 19:22
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