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ppiper5 - 06 Mar 2008 11:55 GMT
Suddenly, when using Outlook 2003 I cannot view today's incoming mail.  Send-
receive works normally with incoming mail counts from all email addresses but
the mail is not shown on the Inbox list until the next morning- then it
appears as if by magic.  I think this was caused by a recent auto update but
I cannot find a reference. - Peter Lees, Blindaid Africa (www.blindaid.org)
Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook] - 07 Mar 2008 06:01 GMT
You might look if you have accidentally set a filter: Right click on the
column headers, choose Customize current view/Filter.

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Am Thu, 6 Mar 2008 03:55:03 -0800 schrieb ppiper5:

> Suddenly, when using Outlook 2003 I cannot view today's incoming mail.  Send-
> receive works normally with incoming mail counts from all email addresses but
> the mail is not shown on the Inbox list until the next morning- then it
> appears as if by magic.  I think this was caused by a recent auto update but
> I cannot find a reference. - Peter Lees, Blindaid Africa (www.blindaid.org)

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