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Using Outlook 2003 with IMAP folders.
Have configured view to display sent date. Right-click on message in Inbox and select 'Move to folder'. After message is moved sent date is set to 'none' in destination folder even though correct date was displayed in Inbox. Is there any way to configure outlook to retain the sent date when moving emails ? I've only just noticed this has happened to every email I have moved and I don't want to have to open every single email again to display the dates. I can't use received date because when I imported all emails from previous client (Pegasus) it set received date to current date instead of retaining the original received date. |
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