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Old March 20th 06, 08:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default download message from server problem

Hi,

I have just installed office 2003 and I have a problem with outlook2003.

I have configured one of my e-mail account with the "leave a copy of the
message on the server" option.

Now every time I do a send/receive for this account I receive all the
messages that are left on this server, this create a new entry for each
messages.

I didn't have that problem with outlook 2003.

Help would be appreciated;

Thanks


 




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