Kathleen,
She clears her inbox as messages come in so that the messages which remain
become an action-item reminder list. The sent messages folder is archival
in nature, but with far too many non-essential messages to use that as an
action-item reminder. It would also require toggling between the two
folders.
What I've told her to do in the meantime is copy those messages from her
sent message folder o her inbox folder right after she sends them. Kludge,
but it works.
"K. Orland" wrote:
> Check for view filters, rules, etc. Why is the user copying or emailing
> herself? It doesn't make sense, the exact same email would be in her Sent
> Items folder.
>
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>
> "Ray" wrote:
>
> > Hi. I've posted this question as a response to a prior e-mail but thought
> > I'd also put it out here so it's fresh.
> >
> >
> > A friend using Outlook can no longer send message to herself, whether it's a
> > cc, bcc, or in the to field. Her server is GoDaddy, a POP3 mail server.
> > GoDaddy reports that it is receiving the message, and in Outlook it shows up
> > for an instant and then disappears. Not into the trash or any junk folders -
> > just into thin air.
> >
> >
> >
> > Started a couple of weeks ago. First thought was that there was a product
> > update that was downloaded. But thought I'd ask here.
> >
> > She does not have any other mail accounts in Outlook, so haven't tested
> > whether the problem exists in another account.
> >
> > Any thoughts?