Kevin> I have a 64-bit Windows 7 laptop running Outlook 2010.
Therein lies your problem. I believe 64-bit Windows + Outlook + SpamBayes
is a problematic configuration. The only workaround I have heard is to not
install SpamBayes in the default Program Files folder on C:. Install it
on another (non-system?) disk and see if that helps.
Kevin> moving junk email to the ‘Junk Suspects’ folder as it should.
Kevin> However, it is moving good emails to an unknown location.
Kevin> 1. How can I find out where it is moving the good emails?
Kevin> 2. How can I fix it?
(Not being a Windows person) I don't have answers to either of these
questions. Perhaps someone else has some suggestions.
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