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T tried to search inbox and sent folders a certain domain - I don't remember
the name of the person, but I remember the company. I didn't find. Then I treid to find all persons using gmail.com (both inbox and sent). None! I do have gmails in both folders. Doesn't Outlook2007 find only domains? |
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Tallaaja wrote:
T tried to search inbox and sent folders a certain domain - I don't remember the name of the person, but I remember the company. I didn't find. Then I treid to find all persons using gmail.com (both inbox and sent). None! I do have gmails in both folders. Doesn't Outlook2007 find only domains? How are you searching? Describe the exact steps. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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