On Dec 5, 5:04 pm, Yauhen Safrankou <Yauhen
Safran...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I encountered with a strange issue related to the Outlook 2007. It looks like
> I cannot see all messages in my inbox in Outlook 2007.
>
> I will try to describe all steps I have done.
>
> - I installed MS Office Outlook 2007 from a scratch.
> - Added some .pst files with my old correspondence.
> - Made one of .pst file as default one.
> - Configured the system to send/receive emails through GMail (I don't use
> the Exchange server, but still cannot delete the Microsoft Exchange item on
> the E-mail tab of the Account Settings dialog).
> - Received my new emails from my GMail account.
> - I could not find them in the Inbox ((
> - I installed Windows Desktop Search and indexed all my files.
> - After that I found my new missed emails with the Desktop Search. All of
> them are located in the /Personal/Inbox folder, where "Personal" is name of
> my default data file I configured in the Account Settings dialog.
> - I can find my missed email with the Desktop Search even in the Outlook,
> but I cannot move them into different folder.
>
> So, I can see my new emails with the Desktop Search, but I cannot see them
> in the Outlook Inbox folder.
>
> I would appreciate any help and suggestions how to resolve my problem.
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Best Regards,
> Yauhen Safrankou
What are the sizes of your pst files? I've seen similar behavior in
Outlook 2003 when pst files got to large. In one case when you looked
at a folder in Outlook, the top several hundred emails all appeared to
be identical and many appeared missing. Once I moved a large chunk of
the older messages to a different pst file everything was fine.
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