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Location of mail after running rules wizard

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falcios - 14 Feb 2007 23:13 GMT
I have setup a new profile on Windows and have to recreate all my settings.  
In Outlook, I have just setup one of my folders only to receive incoming
mail.  I am in the process of adding the rest of my personal folders.  I
noticed that when
the rules wizard runs the folder it is pointing to is not there.  I assumed
that since the personal folder was not there Outlook would place them in the
deleted items.  They are not there.
Has anyone had this problem?
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 17 Feb 2007 05:21 GMT
Are there any other rules acting on those messages?  If the folder isn't
there, the rule that would normally move messages to it should just not work
on messages at all...so they would remain in the Inbox unless another rule
moved them somewhere else.

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> I have setup a new profile on Windows and have to recreate all my settings.  
> In Outlook, I have just setup one of my folders only to receive incoming
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> deleted items.  They are not there.
> Has anyone had this problem?
 
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