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Old 04-30-2009, 11:32 AM
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Unread mail not showing up in Inbox - Outlook 2007
 
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Exclamation Unread mail not showing up in Inbox - Outlook 2007

Hi,

My Unread folder in located the "Favorite Folders" section in Outlook
shows that I have more unread mail than I can see in my Inbox. My
Inbox is normally sorted by "Received" so I can see the most recent
emails as then arrive. If I change it so that it is sorted by the
"From" column, I can see all the emails in the Inbox that are
appearing in the Unread folder. It is strange that they don't appear
using "Received" though. Emails that fall under any rules are not
affected by this so rules are irrelevant in this case I suppose.

Also, some additional information you may want find relevant is that
my PST file is stored on a file server and I am using Outlook 2007.

Thanks so much for your help.

Ayaz
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