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1 week old emails in the Inbox disappear by itself. I can't locate the
emails using the Advanced Find feature. It seemed like the emails have been deleted permanently. Current computer is: Windows XP Pro SP2, Outlook 2003, Microsoft Exchange Server set up. I checked the delivery mailbox locations and it is set up to the server for only one location. No rules set up on this computer. As researching for this topic, I already checked on the setting on View - Arrange By - Current View - Message. No filter rules have been applied. The missing emails are not in the Archieved folder either. Any other possibility on this issue? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Lisa |
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Do you have any auto-archiving facilities?
wrote in message ups.com... 1 week old emails in the Inbox disappear by itself. I can't locate the emails using the Advanced Find feature. It seemed like the emails have been deleted permanently. Current computer is: Windows XP Pro SP2, Outlook 2003, Microsoft Exchange Server set up. I checked the delivery mailbox locations and it is set up to the server for only one location. No rules set up on this computer. As researching for this topic, I already checked on the setting on View - Arrange By - Current View - Message. No filter rules have been applied. The missing emails are not in the Archieved folder either. Any other possibility on this issue? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Lisa |
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I'm having much the same issue as Lisa. Similar computer setup, but no
Exchange Server. I'm running this configuration for only a couple of weeks. For years I used Outlook Express with almost no problems, but I needed email merge capability, so we added Outlook to the mix. The transition was fine, but Outlook has become a major headache! When Outlook 2003 was installed, I didn't realize that Auto Archive was automatically enabled--that's a bad default setting! I lost quite a few emails from my sent emails folder, but none were too tragic. So last week, when I realized what had happened, I located and disabled all Auto Archive functions in the options window. Today, when I went to sort my previous week's emails into folders, I faced the same thing, again, but this time some important emails have disappeared. Auto Archive is still off, and they were not deleted, but searches have produced nothing. I enabled hidden folder view, and searched all hidden files, but a search shows there are no PST files on the computer, anywhere. So where did my emails go? Where do I go from here? Ron "ZootRot" wrote: Do you have any auto-archiving facilities? wrote in message ups.com... 1 week old emails in the Inbox disappear by itself. I can't locate the emails using the Advanced Find feature. It seemed like the emails have been deleted permanently. Current computer is: Windows XP Pro SP2, Outlook 2003, Microsoft Exchange Server set up. I checked the delivery mailbox locations and it is set up to the server for only one location. No rules set up on this computer. As researching for this topic, I already checked on the setting on View - Arrange By - Current View - Message. No filter rules have been applied. The missing emails are not in the Archieved folder either. Any other possibility on this issue? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Lisa |
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The Auto Archive feature was turned off. Trying to go through the
Deleted folder and no missing emails there as well. I read few posting from other groups indicating that some hidden pst files may be found. What are they usually called in ".pst"? Thanks. Lisa ZootRot wrote: Do you have any auto-archiving facilities? wrote in message ups.com... 1 week old emails in the Inbox disappear by itself. I can't locate the emails using the Advanced Find feature. It seemed like the emails have been deleted permanently. Current computer is: Windows XP Pro SP2, Outlook 2003, Microsoft Exchange Server set up. I checked the delivery mailbox locations and it is set up to the server for only one location. No rules set up on this computer. As researching for this topic, I already checked on the setting on View - Arrange By - Current View - Message. No filter rules have been applied. The missing emails are not in the Archieved folder either. Any other possibility on this issue? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Lisa |
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The Auto Archive feature was turned off. Trying to go through the
Deleted folder and no missing emails there as well. I read few posting from other groups indicating that some hidden pst files may be found. What are they usually called in ".pst"? Thanks. Lisa ZootRot wrote: Do you have any auto-archiving facilities? wrote in message ups.com... 1 week old emails in the Inbox disappear by itself. I can't locate the emails using the Advanced Find feature. It seemed like the emails have been deleted permanently. Current computer is: Windows XP Pro SP2, Outlook 2003, Microsoft Exchange Server set up. I checked the delivery mailbox locations and it is set up to the server for only one location. No rules set up on this computer. As researching for this topic, I already checked on the setting on View - Arrange By - Current View - Message. No filter rules have been applied. The missing emails are not in the Archieved folder either. Any other possibility on this issue? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Lisa |
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Outlook 2003 - Missing Emails wrote:
The Auto Archive feature was turned off. Trying to go through the Deleted folder and no missing emails there as well. I read few posting from other groups indicating that some hidden pst files may be found. What are they usually called in ".pst"? A PST is the file extension used by the file(s) that hold your Personal Folders (Inbox, Outbox, Calendar, Contacts, etc.). Its default location is a hidden folder, but you can easily see the path to that file with FIleData File Management. -- Brian Tillman |
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