Does windows mail have junk mail folder

A blast from the past!

Windows Mail, which was a built-in email client in Windows Vista and Windows 7, did have a feature to help manage junk mail. The feature was called "Junk Mail" or "Spam" folder.

In Windows Mail, you could configure the junk mail filter to automatically move suspected spam messages to a separate folder, which was labeled as "Junk Mail" or "Spam". This folder was designed to help you quickly identify and delete unwanted emails.

However, it's worth noting that the junk mail filter in Windows Mail was not as sophisticated as some of the more advanced spam filtering solutions available today. Additionally, the feature was discontinued in Windows 8 and later versions of Windows, which replaced Windows Mail with the more modern Mail app.

If you're using a newer version of Windows, you may want to consider using a third-party email client or a web-based email service that offers more advanced spam filtering features.