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Yes, the replies are from received e-mail. My receive e-mail is always going to the inbox.
Yes, the replies are from received e-mail. My receive e-mail is always going to the inbox.
I am sorry, I thought I did. I only saw two questions. First, is it a reply and I stated yes. Then the question was is it in the same folder and I said that all incoming mail goes to my inbox. The problem is in my sent folder. So, I was assuming that I was saying that it was two different folders. Sorry, I will try to be more clear.
You answered Barman's questions, but not BMXtreme's. You did post in a thread that is kind of old, so it would make sense to read what has already been discussed.
I now see that you asked about a different set of question. I am running a combination environment between POP3, IMAP and Exchange. I have multiple accounts. All accounts use the AT&T transport to send e-mail. I am running over a cable modem. Long story. I have found no correlation between any messages. However, I believe most of them are when I am dialog with someone. I know there is a new setting regarding looking at messages of a conversation, but I am not really sure how that would be involved because I don't believe I am using that view. I have no filters being used. I do have some rules, but none of them are in play in this situation.
I am in contact with a member of the Outlook team. It is a long and tedious process to find a bug of this kind just by typing.
This bug is exclusive to OE 2010 because I can't repro in 2007 with the exact same settings and repro environment.
As soon as I have something concrete from the OE team, I will post (even if benign)
I'm currently tying to setup a Yahoo account and try to reproduce the problem and find a fix. It might take a while, but I will write back with any results.
I have a pretty sophisticated set up here and a lot of resources to pull from. So, if you need my help in testing, I will be glad to help in any way I can.
Using my hotmail account (you can't use yahoo with a email client unless you pay for it) and default settings I can't reproduce the problem so far.
Well, I have two internet connections to my network. One is Charter Cable and the other is AT&T DSL. The DSL backs up the cable and allows me to keep my e-mail addresses that I have used for many years. I am also running a VoIP phone so I need 100% uptime. Therefore, I am paying for the AT&T/Yahoo account via my DSL connection. So, I have a POP3 account (AT&T/Yahoo), an Exchange account (running exchange 2007 with SBS 2008), and I am using an IMAP account for one of my clients. The only area I am seeing the problem is on my POP3 account (AT&T).