Rod,

You probably know this, but the office update process can add to the criteria 
used for junk filtering.  Also, 
depending upon how you connect to hotmail, the updates could even be happening 
on the server.  

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Thu, 9 Apr 2015 17:03:18 -0400, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:

>Hi,

> 

>Thanks to those who responded off-list to my earlier post about not getting
>list messages.

>Although it was strange that I hadn't changed any setting in Outlook 2010,
>starting yesterday my Junk filter suddenly started sending all messages into
>the Junk folder.

>Only when I set the Junk filter to the first position, "No automatic
>filtering," did messages start appearing in my inbox once again.

> 

>Thanks again,

> 

>Rod

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