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Image junk file for Windows Mail (spam filter) #20431

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jonathanmaybury opened this issue Sep 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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Image junk file for Windows Mail (spam filter) #20431

jonathanmaybury opened this issue Sep 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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Needs-Triage For issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teams Resolution-By Design Reported behavior reflects what the code is expected to do; it does not imply the design is good.

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@jonathanmaybury
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Description of the new feature / enhancement

What if you could mark the images that are on spam and scam files straight to the junk box so that the user isn't irritated with seeing the same files over and over again?

Scenario when this would be used?

When the user wants to junk all the files that contain a certain image, by stretching a box over the unwanted image. this could work for scams and junk mail alike.

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the antivirus companies could also send batches of these images straight to the MS male app and keep customers safe from fraud.

@jonathanmaybury jonathanmaybury added the Needs-Triage For issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teams label Sep 9, 2022
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Neat idea! This, however, seems like a feature request for the Windows Mail app and is not something we would likely implement. I'm going to close this one out :)

@cinnamon-msft cinnamon-msft added the Resolution-By Design Reported behavior reflects what the code is expected to do; it does not imply the design is good. label Jan 9, 2025
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