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Old February 2nd 09, 03:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
BK
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Default emailing myself

Using Office 2007 and Windows XP

This just started last week. When I "reply" to an email I have received,
(not "reply all) I end up getting a copy of the email sent to myself. But
this only happens in subfolders of my inbox, not the inbox itself. For
example: I receive an email in my inbox -- I "reply" -- email gets sent to
the original sender.

If an incoming email is directed to a subfolder because of a rule, when I
"reply" there is a copy of that reply email delivered to the same subfolder
as the original email.

Hope I'm explaining it clearly. Any ideas?


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Old February 2nd 09, 07:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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Default emailing myself

"BK" wrote in message
...

Using Office 2007 and Windows XP

This just started last week. When I "reply" to an email I have received,
(not "reply all) I end up getting a copy of the email sent to myself. But
this only happens in subfolders of my inbox, not the inbox itself. For
example: I receive an email in my inbox -- I "reply" -- email gets sent
to the original sender.

If an incoming email is directed to a subfolder because of a rule, when I
"reply" there is a copy of that reply email delivered to the same
subfolder as the original email.


What account type (POP/SMTP, IMAP/SMTP, etc.)?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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Old February 2nd 09, 11:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Charles W Davis
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Default emailing myself


"BK" wrote in message
...
Using Office 2007 and Windows XP

This just started last week. When I "reply" to an email I have received,
(not "reply all) I end up getting a copy of the email sent to myself. But
this only happens in subfolders of my inbox, not the inbox itself. For
example: I receive an email in my inbox -- I "reply" -- email gets sent
to the original sender.

If an incoming email is directed to a subfolder because of a rule, when I
"reply" there is a copy of that reply email delivered to the same
subfolder as the original email.

Hope I'm explaining it clearly. Any ideas?

You can change that behavoir. Tools Options and click on the E-mail
Options button, then Click on Advanced E-mail options. Uncheck the box
preceding "In folders other than the Inbox, same replies with the original
message..."

I find it very useful.

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Old February 3rd 09, 03:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
BK
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Default emailing myself

Ta-da!! Thank you so much!!


"Charles W Davis" wrote in message
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"BK" wrote in message
...
Using Office 2007 and Windows XP

This just started last week. When I "reply" to an email I have received,
(not "reply all) I end up getting a copy of the email sent to myself.
But this only happens in subfolders of my inbox, not the inbox itself.
For example: I receive an email in my inbox -- I "reply" -- email gets
sent to the original sender.

If an incoming email is directed to a subfolder because of a rule, when I
"reply" there is a copy of that reply email delivered to the same
subfolder as the original email.

Hope I'm explaining it clearly. Any ideas?

You can change that behavoir. Tools Options and click on the E-mail
Options button, then Click on Advanced E-mail options. Uncheck the box
preceding "In folders other than the Inbox, same replies with the original
message..."

I find it very useful.



 




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