Two copies of every incoming email. Any ideas why?

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Jock A

In Microsoft Outlook I am getting two copies of every incoming email. This
has been happening for about a week and seems to co-incide with a time when I
downloaded Firefox Thunderbird. I ahev now inistalled that program. Outlook
Express is on my computer also but is not in use. How do I stop getting two
emails for every one sent?
 
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LD55ZRA

First by uninstalling Thunderbird because it makes no sense at all
when you have paid for Outlook and still wants to use TB. I
suggest use OL or use TB but not both.

Second: Make sure you have UNmarked the check box that says "Leave
messages on the server".

hth


Jock said:
In Microsoft Outlook I am getting two copies of every incoming email. This
has been happening for about a week and seems to co-incide with a time when I
downloaded Firefox Thunderbird. I ahev now inistalled that program. Outlook
Express is on my computer also but is not in use. How do I stop getting two
emails for every one sent?

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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

In Microsoft Outlook I am getting two copies of every incoming email. This
has been happening for about a week and seems to co-incide with a time when
I
downloaded Firefox Thunderbird. I ahev now inistalled that program. Outlook
Express is on my computer also but is not in use. How do I stop getting two
emails for every one sent?

See if this helps: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/duplicates.htm
 

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