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Debs
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      13th Dec 2007
I have several folders set up in my MS 2003 Outlook Inbox.

I receive several daily e-mail messages a day, however, shortly after, the
e-mails disappear. I do not see any rules set up nor are they in my deleted
folder.

Where did they go?

Any replies would be appreciated!
Thanks
 
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      13th Dec 2007
Maybe a View setting, Unread mail?

"Debs" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have several folders set up in my MS 2003 Outlook Inbox.
>
> I receive several daily e-mail messages a day, however, shortly after, the
> e-mails disappear. I do not see any rules set up nor are they in my
> deleted
> folder.
>
> Where did they go?
>
> Any replies would be appreciated!
> Thanks



 
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