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At work, I have Microsoft outlook 2010, no rules aplled to in box, nothing , no rules set up on exchange server, All my emails go to inbox briefly,then go to delete box. Any tips? Ideas?



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Is this just happening to your AD account, or has anyone else reported the same problem?



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Just my account, not related to the Ad account....



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sounds like you have a forward setup. You'd have to see it on the Exchange server delivery options for your mailbox. Someone setup a forward that doesn't keep the mail in your mailbox. Also if you POP into your mailbox and the option to delete the message is there, then that also could do it, but it sounds more like a forward.

 

Are you the Exchange admin for the company?



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Well Outlook is a paid program , and is the reason why we ALL stopped using it back in 2005 , but if you

have it already with a signed in account re-vamp it start from scratch , and to remember its Microsoft

eventually they will want their money , and I never heard of forwarding mail to the trash can , and the

only BAD thing about business is that it all uses "internet explorer " which has been fucking up for

over 5 yrs , the Active X module in I.E. is fucked up and has been for many yrs now , here are some

substitutes http://avantbrowser.com/ this is IE the only difference it WORKS and if you run into problems

and are worried that you'll lose your mail go here you can run ALL of your mail through here ! http://gmx.com/

 

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another thought... are you synchronizing with a smart phone? If it's ALL incoming messages, it's definitely a forward or a smartphone that's deleting messages after it downloads them. If it's only certain apparently random messages, then it could be the server's antivirus moving or deleting your items. If you're not the admin, then whomever is should check. It's a 30-second thing to figure out, unless it's not forwarding.

 

And wouldn't it be nice if everyone stopped using Outlook in 2005? ALL of my 120 some-odd clients use it. Even thouse with Gmail use Outlook to access it. Home users mostly use whatever they've been using. Many of those are still using old versions of Outlook. I'm not a fan of Outlook 2010. Some things are better, others are awful. But Outlook holds a very high percentage in the email client market. I believe it's something around 94%.

 

Outlook comes 'free' with just about ANY hosted Exchange environment and anyone who has an Exchange Server setup. It is commercial software, yes.

 

The true competitors to Outlook are almost gone. The largest is Lotus Notes.

 

Mummm


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