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I, on the other hand, have been using Outlook for my e-mail/PIM since Outlook 97 and have only had a few "good" emails end up in the Junk Mail Folder (Outlook 2003 and 2007). I also use a third party spam filter (SpamBayes - excellent program available on http://www.sourceforge.net) and have for about 3 years now. Between Outlook's junk mail filter and SpamBayes (and a judicious use of the junk mail rules), my in-box is spam free and my junk mail folder only gets the crap sent by junk mailers.

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