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jjjjb

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Since: Sep 12, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:43 am
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After several years of using OE, I have encountered a new problem.
Messages into my inbox are being filed in a sub-folder of previous
messages from the same sender, which may be several weeks old. This
means that when I see that I have a message to read, it may not be the
bottom (last) message in my inbox; instead I have to hunt up through
the box to find the highlighted message.

I presume I have inadvertently reset something, but I have hunted
through Tools OIptions and cannot find anything.

Any ideas, anybody?

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"Pegasus

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:57 am
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"jjjjb" wrote in message

> After several years of using OE, I have encountered a new problem.
> Messages into my inbox are being filed in a sub-folder of previous
> messages from the same sender, which may be several weeks old. This
> means that when I see that I have a message to read, it may not be the
> bottom (last) message in my inbox; instead I have to hunt up through
> the box to find the highlighted message.
>
> I presume I have inadvertently reset something, but I have hunted
> through Tools OIptions and cannot find anything.
>
> Any ideas, anybody?
>

Best to post your question in an Outlook Express newsgroup.
Remember to state your version of OE.

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Claymore




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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:42 am
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Hi,

First thing I would take a look at is my Message Rules.
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Ron P

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:18 am
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"jjjjb" wrote in message

> After several years of using OE, I have encountered a new problem.
> Messages into my inbox are being filed in a sub-folder of previous
> messages from the same sender, which may be several weeks old. This
> means that when I see that I have a message to read, it may not be the
> bottom (last) message in my inbox; instead I have to hunt up through
> the box to find the highlighted message.
>
> I presume I have inadvertently reset something, but I have hunted
> through Tools OIptions and cannot find anything.
>
> Any ideas, anybody?

I would guess that you have activated "group messages together" under the
View menu. If that is selected, deselect it while an email folder is
selected.
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Gordon

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Since: Jul 04, 2005
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:56 pm
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"jjjjb" wrote in message

> After several years of using OE, I have encountered a new problem.
> Messages into my inbox are being filed in a sub-folder of previous
> messages from the same sender, which may be several weeks old. This
> means that when I see that I have a message to read, it may not be the
> bottom (last) message in my inbox; instead I have to hunt up through
> the box to find the highlighted message.
>
> I presume I have inadvertently reset something, but I have hunted
> through Tools OIptions and cannot find anything.
>
> Any ideas, anybody?
>


Not an answer but a warning. NEVER EVER store emails you want to keep in any
of the default OE mail folders. they are very prone to corruption. Create a
folder manually and move all your email you need to keep to it. You've been
very lucky so far.
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