Chronological Dates in MS Outlook's Inbox

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bkaras

20/Nov/2006 12:18

Suddenly, about a week's worth of e-mail messages disappeared from the inbox
(in Microsoft Outlook 2003, NOT Outlook Express). What happened and what can
be done to fix the problem?

This just occurred about one hour ago. The most recent date is 13/Nov/2006.
I rebooted my computer to no avail.

I have Windows XP Pro w/ SP2.

Thank you,

Barry Karas
 
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Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)

What else happened? Even if you think it is irrelevant.......

Are you on an Exchange server? What mail service are you using??


Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook
www.acorntraining.com.au


"I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow." (Woodrow
Wilson)
 
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bkaras

What else happened? Even if you think it is irrelevant.......

Nothing. Well actually... My pointer disappeared as sometimes happens
when I am away from the computer for 4+ hours. Then I rebooted. I got the
pointer back, but those messages disappeared.
Are you on an Exchange server? What mail service are you using??

No. I am using the Adelphia e-mail service. (Adelphia is my ISP.)

Barry Karas
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B

bkaras

Suddenly, about a week's worth of e-mail messages disappeared from the inbox
(in Microsoft Outlook 2003, NOT Outlook Express). What happened and what can
be done to fix the problem?

This just occurred about one week ago. The most recent date then was
13/Nov/2006.
I rebooted my computer to no avail.

I have Windows XP Pro w/ SP2.

Thank you,

Barry Karas
 
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bkaras

03/14/2007

What happened?

bkaras said:
Nothing. Well actually... My pointer disappeared as sometimes happens
when I am away from the computer for 4+ hours. Then I rebooted. I got the
pointer back, but those messages disappeared.


No. I am using the Adelphia e-mail service. (Adelphia is my ISP.)

Barry Karas
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