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Deleted Items
Periodically my e-mails to a friend end up in her Deleted Items folder!
She'll go back into her Blocked Senders list and sure enough, my name is there. (She does NOT send it there!) She'll remove it and things are OK for a while; my e-mails go into her Inbox. But after a while, back to Deleted Items. Any suggestions why this is happening, and/or what she can do about it? Thanks. |
Deleted Items
It can't appear in Blocked Senders by itself. There is a *slight* chance
that the registry key for BS is corrupt and the address isn't fully removed, but I doubt it. To make sure, she can create a new registry key, but all other Blocked Senders will be eliminated. 1.. In Regedit, navigate to this key: |--HKEY_CURRENT_USER |-----Identities |--------{GUID} |-----------Software |--------------Microsoft |-----------------Outlook Express |--------------------5.0 where GUID is the Global Unique IDentifier for your Identity. 2.. Under that key, you will find the following sub-keys, among others: |-----------------------Block Senders |-----------------------Rules |-----------------------Signatures Select the Block Senders Key and delete it. Blocked Senders will be empty, but you can rebuild it now. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Joy" wrote in message ... Periodically my e-mails to a friend end up in her Deleted Items folder! She'll go back into her Blocked Senders list and sure enough, my name is there. (She does NOT send it there!) She'll remove it and things are OK for a while; my e-mails go into her Inbox. But after a while, back to Deleted Items. Any suggestions why this is happening, and/or what she can do about it? Thanks. |
Deleted Items
Thank you, Bruce, I will tell her.
"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... It can't appear in Blocked Senders by itself. There is a *slight* chance that the registry key for BS is corrupt and the address isn't fully removed, but I doubt it. To make sure, she can create a new registry key, but all other Blocked Senders will be eliminated. 1.. In Regedit, navigate to this key: |--HKEY_CURRENT_USER |-----Identities |--------{GUID} |-----------Software |--------------Microsoft |-----------------Outlook Express |--------------------5.0 where GUID is the Global Unique IDentifier for your Identity. 2.. Under that key, you will find the following sub-keys, among others: |-----------------------Block Senders |-----------------------Rules |-----------------------Signatures Select the Block Senders Key and delete it. Blocked Senders will be empty, but you can rebuild it now. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Joy" wrote in message ... Periodically my e-mails to a friend end up in her Deleted Items folder! She'll go back into her Blocked Senders list and sure enough, my name is there. (She does NOT send it there!) She'll remove it and things are OK for a while; my e-mails go into her Inbox. But after a while, back to Deleted Items. Any suggestions why this is happening, and/or what she can do about it? Thanks. |
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