missing folder?

J

Joseph O'Brien

One of our employees cannot find an Inbox subfolder. He noticed that
it was missing this morning when a bunch of email showed up in his
inbox that normally would be routed to that folder. We checked archive
folders and ruled out the possibility that he moved it accidentally.

Are there any known conditions that would make a folder "disappear?"
Creative variations on "accidentally deleted" would be acceptable
answers.

We're using Outlook 2003 with Exchange Server 2003. I checked our
Recipient Policies and confirmed that mailbox manager does NOT delete
expired email.

Thanks,
Joseph
 
S

Sanjay Singh

Did he check in the Deleted folder. If he deleted the entire folder, it may
still appear as a subfolder of Deleted.

Regards
Sanjay Singh
 
B

Brian Tillman

Joseph O'Brien said:
One of our employees cannot find an Inbox subfolder. He noticed that
it was missing this morning when a bunch of email showed up in his
inbox that normally would be routed to that folder. We checked
archive folders and ruled out the possibility that he moved it
accidentally.

Did he look in "Deleted Items"?
 
G

Guest

I have the same problem, three folders have completely disappeared. I have
looked everywhere on Outlook, NO JOY!

David Berlin
 
G

Guest

The original post from Joseph shows he knows something about what he is
doing. what is the betting that Brian Tillman asks another stupid question?
From David Berlin's post, it seems this is a real problem, not user error.

PeterM
 
B

Brian Tillman

PeterM said:
The original post from Joseph shows he knows something about what he
is doing. what is the betting that Brian Tillman asks another stupid
question? From David Berlin's post, it seems this is a real problem,
not user error.

My, my. Bitter, aren't you?
 

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