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Appointments that are made within my department and are sent to me, are being
sent directly to my delete file. This does not happen for every appointment. I could have four appointments emailed to me through outlook (all from the same person within twenty minutes of each other) and one or two will go to my inbox and the other two will go to my delete file. Can someone help determine what is causing this. I work at a state university and not one of the computer "people" can figure this one out. |
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