Information
This policy setting controls your Junk E-mail protection level.
By selecting the High option, Outlook intercepts most junk e-mail, but might incorrectly classify some legitimate messages as junk. Users are advised to check their Junk E-mail folders often.
The recommended state for this setting is: Enabled: High.
Rationale:
The Junk E-mail Filter in Outlook is designed to intercept the most obvious junk e-mail, or spam, and send it to users' Junk E-mail folders. The filter evaluates each incoming message based on several factors, including the time when the message was sent and the content of the message. The filter does not single out any particular sender or message type, but instead analyzes each message based on its content and structure to discover whether or not it is probably spam.
Impact:
Users may experience more false positives when this is set to High, requiring them to check their Junk e-mail folder more often.
Solution
To establish the recommended configuration via GP, set the following UI path to Enabled: High:
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Microsoft Outlook 2016\Outlook Options\Preferences\Junk E-mail\Junk E-mail protection level
Default Value:
Enabled: Low (Users can change their junk e-mail options.)