emailing myself

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BK

Using Office 2007 and Windows XP

This just started last week. When I "reply" to an email I have received,
(not "reply all) I end up getting a copy of the email sent to myself. But
this only happens in subfolders of my inbox, not the inbox itself. For
example: I receive an email in my inbox -- I "reply" -- email gets sent to
the original sender.

If an incoming email is directed to a subfolder because of a rule, when I
"reply" there is a copy of that reply email delivered to the same subfolder
as the original email.

Hope I'm explaining it clearly. Any ideas?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Using Office 2007 and Windows XP

This just started last week. When I "reply" to an email I have received,
(not "reply all) I end up getting a copy of the email sent to myself. But
this only happens in subfolders of my inbox, not the inbox itself. For
example: I receive an email in my inbox -- I "reply" -- email gets sent
to the original sender.

If an incoming email is directed to a subfolder because of a rule, when I
"reply" there is a copy of that reply email delivered to the same
subfolder as the original email.

What account type (POP/SMTP, IMAP/SMTP, etc.)?
 
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Charles W Davis

BK said:
Using Office 2007 and Windows XP

This just started last week. When I "reply" to an email I have received,
(not "reply all) I end up getting a copy of the email sent to myself. But
this only happens in subfolders of my inbox, not the inbox itself. For
example: I receive an email in my inbox -- I "reply" -- email gets sent
to the original sender.

If an incoming email is directed to a subfolder because of a rule, when I
"reply" there is a copy of that reply email delivered to the same
subfolder as the original email.

Hope I'm explaining it clearly. Any ideas?
You can change that behavoir. Tools> Options> and click on the E-mail
Options button, then Click on Advanced E-mail options. Uncheck the box
preceding "In folders other than the Inbox, same replies with the original
message..."

I find it very useful.
 
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BK

Ta-da!! Thank you so much!!


Charles W Davis said:
You can change that behavoir. Tools> Options> and click on the E-mail
Options button, then Click on Advanced E-mail options. Uncheck the box
preceding "In folders other than the Inbox, same replies with the original
message..."

I find it very useful.
 

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