Sure, much of what was passed through was advertising and crud, but the important thing was, we could safely ignore the junk mail folder. It would capture junk but pass through virtually all legitimate messages.
Microsoft’s definition of junk email: “ Junk email is spam, which are unsolicited and universally unwanted messages (when identified correctly).”įor many years, the default Office 365 spam filter was almost completely reliable. If you’re not checking your junk mail folder occasionally, I’d suggest you scan it every so often, just in case. I don’t see any changes from Microsoft in the last year or two that would account for it. But there are only scattered complaints online when I search for trends. Several of my clients have mentioned that more messages lately are being incorrectly flagged as spam, and the mistakes seem obvious when I look at my own Junk Email folder. Seriously, I don’t know how to explain it. Too many important messages are going into my Outlook Junk Email folder, and I can’t figure out why.