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Setting Bulk folder filter in Outlook:
http://www.jsu.edu/depart/acsv/ironmail/filters_outlook.html

If you have it setup already but can't see it:
If your copy of Outlook is configured to use an IMAP server, follow this procedure to subscribe to your Bulk folder.
If your Folder List is not visible to the left of the Outlook window, turn it on by choosing View, Folder List
Right-click on the server root folder--it might be at the top and it might have "imap" in its name. It's NOT the folder called "Outlook Today"
Click IMAP Folders
In the browse window, press "All" and click on Query
Find Bulk and subscribe to it
The new folder should appear in the Folder list
The procedure for Outlook Express is similar, but not identical.

Accessing yahoo account from Outlook:
http://help.sbcglobal.net/viewlets/dsl/locating_email_pop_smtp/outlook_2000_xp.shtml


Setting up the Bulk Folder In Outlook Express:

Creating the Bulk folder:

Open your Outlook Express client and click the "File" menu.
From the menu, select "Folder" then "New".
In the dialog box that comes up, enter a name for the new folder (we recommend "Bulk"), and select where in your folder list that you want the new folder. We recommend you select "Local Folders" to put it at the same level in your list as your Inbox, but some may prefer it to be a sub-folder of your Inbox. To make it a sub-folder of your Inbox, click on "Inbox" in the dialog box instead of "Local Folders."
Finish by clicking "OK." You now have a folder to receive the bulk messages.
Creating the Rule to route Bulk messages to the Bulk folder:

On the Outlook Express toolbar, click the "Tools" menu; select "Message Rules" then "Mail". In the dialog box that comes up, do the following (note that if you already have other rules, you'll need to click the "New..." button before continuing).
In the upper box titled "1. Select Conditions for your rule:" check the box labeled "Where the subject line contains specific words."
In the second box titled "2. Select the Actions for your rule:" check the box titled "Move it to the specified folder."
In the third box titled "3. Rule Description:" click on the "contains specific words" link and enter "[Bulk]" (with the brackets but without the quotes).
Click "Add" and then "OK."
In the same box, now click the "specified folder" link, and double click on the "Bulk" folder you created earlier.
Finally, in the last box, give the rule a name and then click "OK." We recommend a simple name such as "Bulk."
Click "OK" again and you're done.
You now have a rule that tells Outlook Express to automatically put your bulk messages into the new Bulk folder when you receive mail.

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>>You do mean Outlook and NOT Outlook Express, right?
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>I use Outlook and I think, my husband uses OE at his laptop.
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