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ralphS February 15th 06 08:17 PM

OE EXP. 6.0 Deleting Messages
 
This one has our IT staff stumped.
This has happened with someone here that I get email from on a regular
basis, now with a new sender, off site.
On site person used to work correctly, now it doesn't.
OE marks the message as being read, then moves to the deleted folder.
Indicates that I have a new mwssage.
I have rules and blocked senders. I have checked both lists, there is
nothing there that would make this happen.
Rules in place work correctly.
Any suggestions?
--
RalphS
Sonoma State
CA

Bruce Hagen February 15th 06 08:45 PM

OE EXP. 6.0 Deleting Messages
 
I cannot fathom it being anything but a rule or Blocked Senders. Uncheck ALL
of the rules and have the person send you an e-mail.

Also double check Blocked Senders.

Find and remove a Blocked Sender address:

OEToolsMessage RulesBlocked Senders ListHighlight the first address on
the listClick ModifyType in address you want to remove. "This address
already exists, are you sure you want to replace it?"Click Yes. Address
will now be at the top of the list. Now you can remove it.

Note: The address that was at the top of the list will also be removed, so
you might want to copy it to re-enter.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"ralphS" wrote in message
...
This one has our IT staff stumped.
This has happened with someone here that I get email from on a regular
basis, now with a new sender, off site.
On site person used to work correctly, now it doesn't.
OE marks the message as being read, then moves to the deleted folder.
Indicates that I have a new mwssage.
I have rules and blocked senders. I have checked both lists, there is
nothing there that would make this happen.
Rules in place work correctly.
Any suggestions?
--
RalphS
Sonoma State
CA




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