File Details |
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File Size | 3.5 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | November 7, 2008 |
Total Downloads | 25,948 |
Publisher | Microsoft Corp. |
Homepage | Microsoft Outlook 2003 Junk Email Filter |
Publisher's Description
This optional update provides the Junk E-mail Filter in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with a more current definition of which e-mail messages should be considered junk e-mail.
Latest Reviews
smarterthanyou reviewed vAugust 2007 on Aug 15, 2007
Windows Mail has the best spam filter ever created. catches well over 99.9% of all spam.
dono1216 reviewed vAugust 2007 on Aug 15, 2007
Wrong title. this is for Vista's Windows Mail application, not for Outlook 2003.
PRoBiSoNe reviewed vAugust 2007 on Aug 14, 2007
Got a 404...
...MS site also says this is for Vista Windows v.60
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Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [August 2007] (KB905866)
System Requirements
• Supported Operating Systems: Windows Vista
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lazarus98 reviewed vAugust 2007 on Aug 14, 2007
August Link does not work at MS site.
wat0114 reviewed vJuly 2006 on Jul 12, 2006
Works beautifully!
Flinty reviewed vMay 2006 on Jul 7, 2006
"Does exactly what it says on the tin"
Brilliant. Blocks lots of SPAM.
netean reviewed vMay 2006 on May 9, 2006
now that I've fixed the missing cab file (apparently it sometimes get "removed" by SP2 - or so I read!) - this is highly recommended.
The only feature I'd like to see added is the ability to NOT download a whole email if it can flag it as spam (could it not just download the message headers and let me decide if I want to download it properly)
It seems a waste of bandwidth to download everything before filtering!
photonboy reviewed vApril 2006 on Apr 18, 2006
Works as advertised.
Now why give this a "1" when everyone else thinks it is great. Is it possible the missing "cab" is from a bad Installation on your part?
netean reviewed vApril 2006 on Apr 18, 2006
updated quite happily in the past, but this one won't install (complains about missing .cab file)
won't install via windows update either...
Prospero424 reviewed vApril 2006 on Apr 17, 2006
I think this is the first MS product that I've ever given a 5 to.
Now that you can get these updates automatically through the new version of Microsoft Update, it's even better.
Using this in conjunction with the open-source and very simple SpamBayes in Outlook 2003, I get almost ZERO spam and no false positives that I've ever found, and I check once a week.
smarterthanyou reviewed vAugust 2007 on Aug 15, 2007
Windows Mail has the best spam filter ever created. catches well over 99.9% of all spam.
dono1216 reviewed vAugust 2007 on Aug 15, 2007
Wrong title. this is for Vista's Windows Mail application, not for Outlook 2003.
PRoBiSoNe reviewed vAugust 2007 on Aug 14, 2007
Got a 404...
...MS site also says this is for Vista Windows v.60
???
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Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [August 2007] (KB905866)
System Requirements
• Supported Operating Systems: Windows Vista
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???
lazarus98 reviewed vAugust 2007 on Aug 14, 2007
August Link does not work at MS site.
wat0114 reviewed vJuly 2006 on Jul 12, 2006
Works beautifully!
Flinty reviewed vMay 2006 on Jul 7, 2006
"Does exactly what it says on the tin"
Brilliant. Blocks lots of SPAM.
netean reviewed vMay 2006 on May 9, 2006
now that I've fixed the missing cab file (apparently it sometimes get "removed" by SP2 - or so I read!) - this is highly recommended.
The only feature I'd like to see added is the ability to NOT download a whole email if it can flag it as spam (could it not just download the message headers and let me decide if I want to download it properly)
It seems a waste of bandwidth to download everything before filtering!
photonboy reviewed vApril 2006 on Apr 18, 2006
Works as advertised.
Now why give this a "1" when everyone else thinks it is great. Is it possible the missing "cab" is from a bad Installation on your part?
netean reviewed vApril 2006 on Apr 18, 2006
updated quite happily in the past, but this one won't install (complains about missing .cab file)
won't install via windows update either...
Prospero424 reviewed vApril 2006 on Apr 17, 2006
I think this is the first MS product that I've ever given a 5 to.
Now that you can get these updates automatically through the new version of Microsoft Update, it's even better.
Using this in conjunction with the open-source and very simple SpamBayes in Outlook 2003, I get almost ZERO spam and no false positives that I've ever found, and I check once a week.
Zankur reviewed vFebruary 2006 on Feb 22, 2006
This is nothing less than an escellent piece of software...
I wasn't too impressed with december one.but this time its great...
varsity reviewed vFebruary 2006 on Feb 16, 2006
I've always been impressed with this email filter. I get practically ziltch in junk mail.
Adrian79 reviewed vDecember 2005 on Dec 13, 2005
Outlook 12 (2006) so far has great filter
utomo reviewed vDecember 2005 on Dec 13, 2005
They must improve:
1. Auto update.
2. Allow us to teach if something wrong, they must be able to make it better in the future.
GoodThings2Life reviewed vOctober 2005 on Oct 18, 2005
I've always controlled its options through Actions menu > Junk E-mail > Junk E-mail Options. Perhaps the user who foolishly rated it a 1 should learn how to press F1 and use the Help option once in a while.
BoNeLeSS reviewed vOctober 2005 on Oct 18, 2005
Works like a charm.
Note: With Outlook 2003 SP2 this also filters phishing mail.
serendipityguy reviewed vSeptember 2005 on Oct 2, 2005
Well now everything is getting deleted, everything friends, family, work, and I cant untill this update.
how do you uninstall this update?
it's out of control, please help!
uberfly reviewed vSeptember 2005 on Sep 27, 2005
Nice and accurate. Very, very rarly does it mis-identify a 'friendly' message as spam. An it requires no tedious up-front training. Seemless and effective. Nice job MS.
bbfc reviewed vv1 (August 2005) on Aug 23, 2005
The Junk Mail filter is a great feature of Outlook, which in my opinion, has always been the best email client. Yes, I have tried thunderbird, and I didn't really like it.
spiked reviewed vv1 (May 2005) on May 11, 2005
Geez, could utomo do LESS research?
1. No filter will ever get "all" the junk, but you should check your Junk E-mail Options and set the level to High (the default is Medium). I get very good results at High, with only a few false-positives. The best thing to me about Microsoft's filter is the low false-positives rate. You should also check the Safe Senders tab, to make sure you didn't accidentally add a spammer's address or domain. Even if you didn't do it yourself, you could have had spyware do it for you, so check it periodically. Important: If you ever try to unsubscribe to spam (which is usually a bad idea) by using "reply" or "forward" then make sure to UN-check the box "Automatically add people I e-mail to the Safe Senders list." Otherwise, you will be adding spammers to the safe list.
2. There is no need to uninstall. This update only affects the Junk E-mail Filter, which is not a separate component of Outlook. When Outlook is installed, the Filter is installed too. If you want to get rid of Outlook entirely, just uninstall Outlook using Control Panel Add/Remove Programs. If you want to stop using the Junk E-mail Filter, just turn it off in the Options. Going back to an older version of the filter is pointless because Microsoft's approach is not user-trainable except for Safe List exceptions. (It is based on Bayesian technology, contrary to widespread misconception, but the training is done by Microsoft based on millions of spam messages, before posting the resulting data as part of these updates.)
3. The English version of Office comes with French and Spanish tools which are optional components during installation. In a "Typical" installation, these are marked as "Install On Demand" which means that if you try to use French or Spanish in an Office app, it will pop up and ask if you want to install those features. If you click Yes, then Windows Installer will automatically install the extra components. If you don't want the French grammar checker to be considered available to your installation, you can create a transform file (*.MST) to suppress it at the time you install Office. This requires an "Administrative install point" which is explained in the Office Resource Kit.
utomo reviewed vv2 (April 2005) on Apr 6, 2005
MIcrosoft need to work more:
It still did not get all the junk, still high percentage.
It did not update automatically.
and it is too big for dialup user.
There is another problems, I already have previous version, I try to install this update, but refused. but when I try to do office update, I got newer update. Why ?
and the office update also always offering me french grammar checker, why ? I did not need French. I use English.
Note; better if microsoft also put the Office authentification checker in this Filter. so dont support the pirated copy of MS Office
BTW, how can I uninstall it ?
Kompressor reviewed vv1 (March 2005) on Mar 9, 2005
Running Office Update will install this and other necessary updates. http://office.microsoft....ficeupdate/default.aspx
GoodThings2Life reviewed vv1 (March 2005) on Mar 8, 2005
Outlook 2003 is a huge improvement over previous versions, but the best new feature is this Spam Filter, and since Microsoft actually updates it on a monthly basis, it is always getting better.
To the user who gave this update a 1 rating claiming that "Outlook sucks"... You need to stop being a troll and only review products that you use.
puppy22 reviewed vv1 (March 2005) on Mar 8, 2005
I given a half the way rating just because i believe SpamBayes Outlook Plugin is much much better... i agree that the spam database of MS cannot compare to anyone else, but still you cannot do much modifications on how it will act in a spam. Also i disagree with the example you said cause if i do a review for a sports car for example, i do it for people who can drive a sportscar and not for someone who has no license. it's the same with computers. if you do not know, just ask to learn. Simplicity most of the times is covering a lack of functionality...!
spiked reviewed v1.1 on Jan 13, 2005
The Junk E-mail Filter in 2003 is much better than the Junk E-mail Filter in 2002 (XP). It is actually more effective than most Bayesian filters. Microsoft generates these periodic updates for the Outlook 2003 filter by applying Bayesian techniques to massive volumes of spam that Microsoft collects. Because their sample size is large and because the average end-user does not properly train Bayesian filters, Microsoft's approach ends up being very effective in the real world. Last week, I ran into an Outlook user who was using a Bayesian filter but hadn't reviewed his "suspected spam" folder in 14 months! Also, he didn't even know how to mark a false positive, so his Bayesian filter was never getting better over time like it ought to. For a small percentage of people, Bayesian filters may work best. For the rest of the world (people whose VCR's have been flashing 12:00 for the last 20 years), the Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter kicks butt.
cees2000 reviewed v1.1 on Jan 13, 2005
Outlook itself is total junk.
Try The Bat! or Becky
kmleow reviewed v1.1 on Jan 12, 2005
This spam filter is very accurate.
>95% of the time it gets things right.
MisterG reviewed v1.1 on Jan 12, 2005
The Junk filter is really efficient. Stop about blaming Microsoft products and try to use them correctly !
Valathax reviewed v1.1 on Jan 12, 2005
The built in Junk email filter is just that, Junk.
Try SpamBayes which is much better open source filter, highly effective.
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/windows.html