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I am getting multiple receieved emails from my yahoo account...
I am using Outlook 2003 and everytime I do a send/recieve email, all of my
email downloads. ALL of my email. regardless of wether it has been read in the Yahoo account, how old it is, if it's in the junk folder... Every time I do a Send/Recieve, I get another copy of everything... I am up to nine copies of some things... My IT person says that for some reason Outlook isnt seeing the emails as being read, but does not know how to correct the problem... Any Ideas...? |
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I am getting multiple receieved emails from my yahoo account...
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I am using Outlook 2003 and everytime I do a send/recieve email, all of my email downloads. ALL of my email. regardless of wether it has been read in the Yahoo account, how old it is, if it's in the junk folder... You can always tell Yahoo to exclude its junk folder. Every time I do a Send/Recieve, I get another copy of everything... I am up to nine copies of some things... My IT person says that for some reason Outlook isnt seeing the emails as being read, but does not know how to correct the problem... Do you have Office's SP2 installed? To correct the problem immediately, use Yahoo's web interface to create another folder and move all of the messages in the Yahoo Inbox to that folder. If it's no in the Inbox, Outlook can't download it. After dooing that, force Outlook through another send/receive cycle to force it to find no messages. That might reset its internal message tracking. Another thing you can do it to create a new mail profile and let Outlook download all the messages one more time in the new profile. A new profile will have new message-tracking counters that will, hopefully, remain consistent. -- Brian Tillman |
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