Information
This policy setting controls whether Outlook analyzes e-mail from users' Contacts when
filtering junk e-mail. If you enable this policy setting, the 'Also trust E-mail from my
Contacts' check box is selected in the Safe Senders tab of the Junk E-mail Options dialog
and users cannot change it. E-mail addresses in users' Contacts list are treated as safe
senders for purposes of filtering junk e-mail. If you disable this policy setting, e-mail
addresses in users' Contacts list are not treated as safe senders for purposes of filtering
junk email, and users cannot change this configuration. If you do not configure this policy
setting, e-mail messages that are received from people who are listed in Contacts are
considered safe by the Junk E-mail Filter, but users can change this configuration. The
recommended state for this setting is- Enabled.
*Rationale*
By default, e-mail addresses in users' Contacts list are treated as safe senders for purposes
of filtering junk e-mail. If this configuration is changed, e-mail from users' Contacts might
be misclassified as junk and cause important information to be lost.
Solution
To implement the recommended configuration state, set the following Group Policy setting
to Enabled.
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Microsoft Outlook 2010\Outlook
Options\Preferences\Junk E-mail\Trust e-mail from contacts
Impact-Enabling this setting enforces the default configuration in Outlook 2010, and is therefore
unlikely to cause any significant usability issues for most users.