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ira - 08 Jun 2007 14:13 GMT
I just added an Exchange Server. Now sometimes my mail shows up under
auto-preview (which I want) but sometimes it doesn't. Also it seems to act
like I have read the messages when I haven't- i.e. first they show up as
autopreview (with three blue lines of the message), some minutes later- they
look like they have been read (when they haven't been). I am using Outlook
2003.

Any ideas? Seems like an Exchange issue to me.
Michael Minchella - 08 Jun 2007 15:45 GMT
Have you checked here?
Tools> Options> Other> Reading Pane > Reading Pane Options > Mark items as
read when viewed in the reading pane
wait 5 seconds before marking item as read

> I just added an Exchange Server. Now sometimes my mail shows up under
> auto-preview (which I want) but sometimes it doesn't. Also it seems to act
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>
> Any ideas? Seems like an Exchange issue to me.
ira - 18 Jun 2007 23:22 GMT
Yup - I checked this and the box is unchecked. The only box that is checked
is "single key reading using space bar".

> Have you checked here?
> Tools> Options> Other> Reading Pane > Reading Pane Options > Mark items as
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> >
> > Any ideas? Seems like an Exchange issue to me.
 
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