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Outlook Connector problem--can't see saved or sent messages since

 
 
ari_1965
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      25th Jul 2008
I updated Outlook Connector to latest version yesterday. I can now receive
and send e-mails again. However, when I open any of my personal folders or
the Sent folder, there's nothing in the To, From or Subject lines of any
e-mail I saved or Sent prior to yesterday's update. However, the date and
size of each of the e-mails that are supposed to be in these folders is
listed. Everything else about the e-mails is blank. When I click on these
e-mails, they are blank.

If I check web mail online, the Saved and Sent e-mails are in the proper
folders and I can open them just fine.

My Outlook Connector is set to download full messages. It's working just
fine for current messages--I can save them to my personal folders just fine
and a copy of each message I send goes into my Sent folder just as usual.

But I can't see any saved or Sent messages prior to yesterday's update
unless I use webmail. I loathe webmail. Any suggestions? Thank you.
 
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