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No Received Mail folder; can't "Find" in received mail
I get mail but there is no received mail folder. I am losing most all old mail. I often need to search in old received mail. I recall saying something like save all received mail when I installed.
Where is all my old received mail. How to access. Thanks, Carl |
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No Received Mail folder; can't "Find" in received mail
You're not making much sense to me here; don't you have an Inbox folder?
What version of Outlook are we talking about here? -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] www.howto-outlook.com Tips of the month: -Creating Signatures -Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3 ----- "Carl" wrote in message ... I get mail but there is no received mail folder. I am losing most all old mail. I often need to search in old received mail. I recall saying something like save all received mail when I installed. Where is all my old received mail. How to access. Thanks, Carl |
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No Received Mail folder; can't "Find" in received mail
I now have newly installed Outlook 2003
The confusion for me was in not having the exact term "Mail Received" available to me when I did a search or Find for old mail in the Inbox. I recall in my old version,(2002? not sure) there was a category called Received Mail when I did a search or Find. As in Find "such and such" in "Mail Received." Then I could arrange that by View. Your reminder of the category " Inbox" clarified that Inbox and Received Mail might be the same thing here. I did a search for old mail in "Inbox" and indeed, all old mail was available. In the Microsoft Help...there were no directions for clarifying this. No directions I could find to help, or maybe my concepts were blocking my hearing directions. I kept looking for Mail Received, or Received mail. Thank you for the help. Carl. |
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No Received Mail folder; can't "Find" in received mail
You're welcome! Good to hear you've found it :-)
-- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] www.howto-outlook.com Tips of the month: -Creating Signatures -Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3 ----- "Carl" wrote in message ... I now have newly installed Outlook 2003 The confusion for me was in not having the exact term "Mail Received" available to me when I did a search or Find for old mail in the Inbox. I recall in my old version,(2002? not sure) there was a category called Received Mail when I did a search or Find. As in Find "such and such" in "Mail Received." Then I could arrange that by View. Your reminder of the category " Inbox" clarified that Inbox and Received Mail might be the same thing here. I did a search for old mail in "Inbox" and indeed, all old mail was available. In the Microsoft Help...there were no directions for clarifying this. No directions I could find to help, or maybe my concepts were blocking my hearing directions. I kept looking for Mail Received, or Received mail. Thank you for the help. Carl. |
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