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I just installed Outlook 2003 and set it up to access my existing POP
account. The Inbox in Outlook 2003 has my messages grouped into time periods: Today, Yesterday, Sunday, and Last Week. There are no other emails, even though the POP server contains messages dating back many months. Does anyone know how to change this setting? Auto-Archive seems to be disabled by default, and I left it alone, never enabled. |
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VictimOfMicrosoft wrote:
I just installed Outlook 2003 and set it up to access my existing POP account. The Inbox in Outlook 2003 has my messages grouped into time periods: Today, Yesterday, Sunday, and Last Week. There are no other emails, even though the POP server contains messages dating back many months. Does anyone know how to change this setting? Auto-Archive seems to be disabled by default, and I left it alone, never enabled. Click ViewArrange ByCurrent View and make sure the selection is "Messages" instead of "Last Seven Days". -- Brian Tillman |
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