We are going to provide you with an easy tutorial on how to disable junk E-mail filters in Microsoft Outlook and how to teach it to recognize mail in the junk folder as good mail. You can also teach Outlook not to send mail from a certain email account to the junk folder: from there on, all mails from the specified email account will go to your inbox. However, you can turn off the junk E-mail filter, and let received email messages appear in the inbox folder regularly. The server might be flagging the email as spam, or your settings might be sending them to the junk folder. Occasionally legit received emails are recognized as spams and moved into the E-mail junk folder in Microsoft Outlook therefore you miss them without reading, even if these emails messages are from your important colleagues, friends or clients. You can also set your filter to only show emails from specific accounts in your inbox, and send the rest to the spam/junk/unwanted folder. With a simple interface that creates filtering rules, you can send irrelevant emails to the junk/unwanted folder. It even lets you further customize the filtering options. It’s can be made more effective with some user input, so Outlook does a solid job of maintaining an Inbox free of time-wasting spam messages. Microsoft Outlook is usually provided along with Microsoft office and has a good built-in junk mail filter.