Sent emails not logged in Sent Items (Outlook 2010)

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snewton

I am using the Beta version of Outlook 2010 with Windows 7 Pro (64 bit).
Sent emails are not logged in the Sent Items folder nor do saved drafts
appear in the Drafts folder.

I have confirmed that the relevant settings are checked in the Mail
Settings. Any ideas what I can do to solve this problem?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

I am using the Beta version of Outlook 2010 with Windows 7 Pro (64 bit).
Sent emails are not logged in the Sent Items folder nor do saved drafts
appear in the Drafts folder.

I have confirmed that the relevant settings are checked in the Mail
Settings. Any ideas what I can do to solve this problem?

What type of mail account?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

POP3 / SMTP.

Although I've not encountered any situations where sent mail isn't stored in
Sent Items, have you enabled thge option to keep sent items in the originaal
folder as the message to which you're replying? Can you describe exactly how
you're trying to save the drafts?

Keep in mind, too, that Outlook 2010 isn't final. There may yet be issues
that will be corrected in the released version.
 
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snewton

I have tried with both options (save to Sent Items and save to original
folder) and neither seems to deliver a copy of a sent message. As regards
the Drafts, I click the Save icon, which in Outlook 2003 automatically saved
the item in the Drafts folder. This doesn't appear to work.

Stephen
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

I have tried with both options (save to Sent Items and save to original
folder) and neither seems to deliver a copy of a sent message. As regards
the Drafts, I click the Save icon, which in Outlook 2003 automatically saved
the item in the Drafts folder. This doesn't appear to work.

If you create a new mail profile does it continue to happen?
 

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