why the email in inbox automatically deleted after I close it?
I would like to know why the email in store in the inbox automatically be
deleted after I closed and opened the outlook application again? I had tried to find all the tools in the toolbar to undo the setting, but to no avail. I want to keep the email in the inbox whenever I close and open the outlook again. how can I be able to it? can you help me on this? |
why the email in inbox automatically deleted after I close it?
sherene wrote:
I would like to know why the email in store in the inbox automatically be deleted after I closed and opened the outlook application again? Make sure your view is set to "Messages" and not "Unread Messages". Why do you think the messages are being deleted? Do they appear in the Deleted Items folder? -- Brian Tillman |
why the email in inbox automatically deleted after I close it?
the email in inbox that I had open is not in "deleted item". the inbox become
empty every time i close and open the Outlook application again. may I know where to change the setting of the view from "unread messages" to "messages"? Form the "view" button in the toolbar, I cant find the "unread messages" button. thanks for the tips. "Brian Tillman" wrote: sherene wrote: I would like to know why the email in store in the inbox automatically be deleted after I closed and opened the outlook application again? Make sure your view is set to "Messages" and not "Unread Messages". Why do you think the messages are being deleted? Do they appear in the Deleted Items folder? -- Brian Tillman |
why the email in inbox automatically deleted after I close it?
sherene wrote:
may I know where to change the setting of the view from "unread messages" to "messages"? Form the "view" button in the toolbar, I cant find the "unread messages" button. Depends on your version of Outlook, which you didn't share. For Outlook 2003, it's either "Messages" in the View drop-down on the Advanced toolbar or it's ViewArrange ByCurrent ViewMessages. -- Brian Tillman |
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