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Hello - I have machines running Outlook 2003 clients all patched up in an
exchange/windows environment. Why is that Outlook tells you that you have unread messages in your sent folder? (indicated by a number next to the folder). Does it make sense that you would have unread emails in your sent folder? One machine in particular has 1 unread email in the sent folder until I open it. Outlook then tells me that I have none. I close and restart Outlook and then it tells me that I have 1 unread email again. Weird. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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