Looks supciously like a spammer to me. But I found this thread after
searching for some help on a similar issue, so maybe you guys can help :-]
I recently upgraded to Outlook 2007 from 2003 and I've encountered an weird
and annoying delivery problem for my mail. Please forgive the long-winded
explanation, but as I said, it's a weird situation...
So Outlook is on a notebook which I use on a work LAN and at home. It's
configured with several POP3 accounts and one Exchange mailbox. POP3 is all
my home email, Exchange my work email.
Under 2003, it was configured to delivery all mail to my Personal Folders
(outlook.pst) file, stored on the laptop. I didn't need to access Exchange
outside of the office LAN (and could do so via webmail anyway if necessary).
So basically, all mail was delivered to my personal folders inbox and I
manually moved any Exchange mail to the relevant folders on my Exchange mail
box. All fine.
So I install 2007 and all looks fine. Yet when POP3 mail is received now
away from the office LAN, it is downloaded (you can see this in the status
bar and see that it has also been removed from the mail server), yet it
doesn't get delivered to my inbox.
That was last night. When I plugged the notebook into the office LAN this
morning, all of yesterday's "missing" mail suddenly get's delivered to the
inbox, as well as the Exchange mail which I'm now connected to. So mail all
works fine when I'm on the same network as Exchange.
Back at home tonight, and the downloaded POP3 mail has disappeared into
limboland again.
So obviously there's something weird going on with delivery locations,
however I checked this in Tools > Account Settings and the default delivery
is set to Personal Folders\Inbox in C:\documents and settings\...\outlook.pst
and the default account is one of the POP3 ones.
I've not idea what else to try so any suggestions would be most appreciated.
Ben C.
"Nikki" wrote:
> Chuck is right. We need more information to help
> guide you. What version of Outlook are you using? It is
> different depending upon which version you have. To find
> out what version of Outlook you are using:
> - Open Outlook
> - Select the HELP menu
> - Select ABOUT MICROSOFT OUTLOOK
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> Nikki Peterson
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> "Chuck Davis" <newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com> wrote in message
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> > What version? What have you tried?
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