Sent Messages Missing

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Basharat A. Javaid

Yesterday, suddenly, all my previously sent messages disappeared from the
"Sent Items" folder. To make things ever worse, the messages which I have
sent since yesterday are not showing up in the "Sent Items" folder? The
messages were received by the recipients!

Under the Tools - Option ... Email Options, the "Save copies of message in
Sent Items folder" option is checked.

What could have been inadvertently changed to cause this?
 
Are you sure your view is set correctly? (not set to display only unread
items for instance)

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My current View is set at Messages. I see all my messages in the "In Box" -
read or unread.


Roady said:
Are you sure your view is set correctly? (not set to display only unread
items for instance)

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Roady [MVP]
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Tips of the month:
-Creating Signatures
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

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Yes, but we are talking about the Sent Items folder now wasn't it?

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Basharat A. Javaid said:
My current View is set at Messages. I see all my messages in the "In
Box" -
read or unread.


in
message news:[email protected]...
 
I found the problem - the Current View for the Sent Items was set to
Messages (which is for the In Box). It should be set to Sent To.


Basharat A. Javaid said:
My current View is set at Messages. I see all my messages in the "In Box" -
read or unread.


message news:[email protected]...
Are you sure your view is set correctly? (not set to display only unread
items for instance)

--
Roady [MVP]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Creating Signatures
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3
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