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When I send a message DIRECTLY from either Word or Excel no copy gets placed
into my IE6 SENT FOLDER. Actually I find no record of it saved anywhere in my system but it is received by the recipient. Should it show or have I set something wrong? I have tried Word newsgroup without success. Thanks SG |
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When I send directly from Word, I get a copy in my Sent Items.
First thing to try is sending a message from Word to yourself. When you get the message back in your Inbox, look at the Message Source (Ctrl-F3) and in particular, the X-mailer header. Does it say it is from Outlook Express. If not, Word sent via a different mail program, perhaps Outlook. If does say OE sent it, do you have more than one identity? It might be that the message got saved in the Sent Items of a different identity. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "shakey" wrote in message ... When I send a message DIRECTLY from either Word or Excel no copy gets placed into my IE6 SENT FOLDER. Actually I find no record of it saved anywhere in my system but it is received by the recipient. Should it show or have I set something wrong? I have tried Word newsgroup without success. Thanks SG |
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Also, what is the default email client listed under Tools | Internet Options
| Programs in IE. Word is going to be using that program and so he needs to check the sent items folder for that program. steve "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... When I send directly from Word, I get a copy in my Sent Items. First thing to try is sending a message from Word to yourself. When you get the message back in your Inbox, look at the Message Source (Ctrl-F3) and in particular, the X-mailer header. Does it say it is from Outlook Express. If not, Word sent via a different mail program, perhaps Outlook. If does say OE sent it, do you have more than one identity? It might be that the message got saved in the Sent Items of a different identity. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "shakey" wrote in message ... When I send a message DIRECTLY from either Word or Excel no copy gets placed into my IE6 SENT FOLDER. Actually I find no record of it saved anywhere in my system but it is received by the recipient. Should it show or have I set something wrong? I have tried Word newsgroup without success. Thanks SG |
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