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Outlook 2007 Deleting Email

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msnews.microsoft.com - 31 Jan 2007 21:51 GMT
I have been running outlook 2007 for a month without any problem. However
Tuesday this week I noticed that the when I changed the views in inbox to a
custom view and then selected another folder it would revert back to the
standard messages view.

This was not really a big problem until I found out that incoming email that
is going into inbox is being automatically deleted (not appearing in deleted
items folder its just gone). I have checked all views and the mail is not
there at all from Tuesday onwards.

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated, its a major problem.

Damon
Damon - 31 Jan 2007 22:09 GMT
I've done a little bit more investigating and found that when I kill my OST
file and re sync my profile with exchange (I have both exchange and pop
checking running) that nothing is now appearing in my inbox folder. Even
though I have lots of mail sitting in inbox if I view it from web mail.

When I have a look at the synchronization tab in outlook on the inbox folder
I see the following:

Last synchronized on:01/02/2007 11:02
Server folder contains: 28879 Item(s)
Offline folder contains: 0 Item(s)

>I have been running outlook 2007 for a month without any problem. However
>Tuesday this week I noticed that the when I changed the views in inbox to a
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> Damon
 
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