Inbox items disappearing.

D

Denzil

I recently started using Outlook 2003 after years with Outlook 2000 . I (
have XP SP2.) I will sometimes quickly look through my Inbox's new email,
briefly glancing at each one in a lower pane. Then, I will go back and begin
complete opening them to read in detail - maybe answering one even.

A few times I have returned to the Inbox to find emails that I KNOW were
there, missing!

I've searched high and low and can't find them. Where can they be? I know I
didn't delete them - anyway, Deleted Items is empty.

Any ideas? Regards, Denny.
 
D

Denzil

DL said:
Perhaps you have a particular View setting, eg Unread mail or 7 days?

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DL, you got it! I am rescued ... thanks! I don't remember this feature in my
old Outlook. How many use it I wonder? Denzil.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Lots use it and it has been there since at least Outlook 2000.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Denzil asked:

| || Perhaps you have a particular View setting, eg Unread mail or 7 days?
||
|| ||| I recently started using Outlook 2003 after years with Outlook 2000
||| . I ( have XP SP2.) I will sometimes quickly look through my
||| Inbox's new email, briefly glancing at each one in a lower pane.
||| Then, I will go back and begin complete opening them to read in
||| detail - maybe answering one even.
|||
||| A few times I have returned to the Inbox to find emails that I KNOW
||| were there, missing!
|||
||| I've searched high and low and can't find them. Where can they be?
||| I know I didn't delete them - anyway, Deleted Items is empty.
|||
||| Any ideas? Regards, Denny.
|
| ==============
|
| DL, you got it! I am rescued ... thanks! I don't remember this
| feature in my old Outlook. How many use it I wonder? Denzil.
 

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