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I configured my outlook to send/recieve mails through SMTP/POP3 accounts. Am using OXP with SP3. The problem is that when i send an email and then recieve a reply, i see only what i have sent, i cant see what they replied.As if they are sending the same mail that i sent. Knowing that this mail that i cant see its reply is only mail that i cant see. If i recieved from another mail@ different domain, its ok i can view the reply.
Any body can help me with this case?
i would be thankful
 
Goldenberg said in
I configured my outlook to send/recieve mails through SMTP/POP3
accounts. Am using OXP with SP3. The problem is that when i send an
email and then recieve a reply, i see only what i have sent, i cant
see what they replied.As if they are sending the same mail that i
sent. Knowing that this mail that i cant see its reply is only mail
that i cant see. If i recieved from another mail@ different domain,
its ok i can view the reply. Any body can help me with this case?
i would be thankful

OXP? Outlook Express? This newsgroup is for Outlook. If indeed you
meant to ask about Outlook Express (OE) then repost to a newsgroup for
OE.

Be sure to mention if you did a test by sending an e-mail to a
disposable account (Hotmail, Yahoo) or to some other domain, replied to
it from there, and then what you saw in the reply message. That way you
guarantee how the respondent replied; otherwise, you don't know if the
respondent actually just returned your message without adding any more
to it.
 
*Vanguard* said:
OXP? Outlook Express? This newsgroup is for Outlook. If indeed you
meant to ask about Outlook Express (OE) then repost to a newsgroup for
OE.

I don't think the OP meant Outlook Express. I think "OXP" refers to
"Outlook XP". This is even more likely sine the OP said "OXP with SP3",
since OE doesn't have an SP3.

I don't have any answer for the original problem, however.
 
Brian Tillman said in news:[email protected]:
I don't think the OP meant Outlook Express. I think "OXP" refers to
"Outlook XP". This is even more likely sine the OP said "OXP with
SP3", since OE doesn't have an SP3.

I don't have any answer for the original problem, however.

Oops, missed the part about "SP3".

"If i recieved from another mail@ different domain, its ok i can view the reply."

It that meant that replies from a particular domain exhibit the problem but replies sent from any other domain do not have the problem then it looks like the problem has been resolved. It is a problem with the sender on THAT domain, whatever it is. Most likely it is a problem with the respondent and their configuration of their e-mail client.

Send the SAME message to 2 *different* recipients that are on *different* domains and have each one reply. If only one of them exhibits the problem then the problem is with the sender (i.e., the recipient that is replying).
 
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