If you want Outlook to be more aggressive you can go for the “High” setting, but this is very likely to move some legitimate email to the Junk Email folder, so you’ll need to check it regularly. You can switch to “Low” to catch more obvious junk email, and this setting should be enough for most people. By default, the junk email filter is set to “No Automatic Filtering,” so only emails from senders you’ve deliberately added to your Blocked Senders list will end up in the Junk Email folder. Email marked as junk is sent directly to the Junk Email folder, and you can choose how aggressively Outlook marks emails as junk. The Options tab on the Junk Email window is where you can set Outlook’s junk email options for any message that comes in. You can also use change the settings on individual messages to show or hide the From and Bcc fields and to switch between HTML and plain text.Click on this option to open the Junk Email Options panel. This option is only available if you chose HTML in Compose messages in this format. Use this setting to select the default font for messages you create. HTML lets you control the font size, style, and color used in your messages. Use this setting to set the default format of messages you send. Use this to show the From line in all new messages you create. Bcc recipients can't see the names of other Bcc recipients. Recipients whose names are listed on the Bcc line get a copy of the message, but their names don't appear in the list of recipients. Use this to add the Bcc line to all new messages that you create. You can also format messages when you create them by using the formatting toolbar in the new message. Use the Message format settings to set the default format for new messages. tif) in your signature in Outlook Web App. You can’t include an image file (such as a. If you don’t select the check box to automatically include your signature on messages you send, you can add your signature to a message by selecting the Insert menu at the top of the message and selecting Your signature. Select this check box to automatically include your signature on all outgoing items, including replies and forwards. Use the formatting bar to format the font as you want it to appear.Īutomatically include my signature on messages I send
Type the signature you want to use in the text box. For information relevant to Outlook Web App, see Create and add an email signature in Outlook Web App.
For information about how to create and use email signatures in Outlook, see Create and add a signature to messages. If you use both Outlook Web App and Outlook, you need to create a signature in each. You can still send the message with or without an attachment.Īn email signature is text that you can add to the end of outgoing messages. When this setting is checked, you’ll see a warning if you mention an attachment in a message but don’t include one. Warn me when I send a message that may be missing an attachment
Use this setting to automatically empty the Deleted Items folder when you sign out of Outlook Web App. Use the drop-down list to choose an action to be automatically performed when you move or delete an item.Ī sound is played when a new item arrives in your mailbox.ĭisplay a notification when a new email message arrivesĪ notification appears at the top of the Outlook Web App window when a new message arrives.ĭisplay a notification when a new voice message arriveĪ notification appears at the top of the Outlook Web App window when a new voice mail arrives.ĭisplay a notification when a new fax arrivesĪ notification appears at the top of the Outlook Web App window when a new fax arrives.Įmpty the Deleted Items folder when I sign out Use Message options to control what happens when you move or delete an item, to play a sound when a new item arrives, to automatically empty your Deleted Items folder when you sign out, and warn you when an attachment may be missing from a message that you're about to send.