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From:
Brenda Dencer <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 10 Jul 2007 18:08:07 -0400
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I use Firefox with my Outlook Express on my PC.  At work I cannot send emails because something blocks Comcast or either Outlook Express from sending my emails.  Who knows?  So, I either use Comcast webmail to receive and respond, or receive in OE and respond thru webmail.  I do whatever I want in Comcast, no problemo.  It's complicated and gets crazy sometimes, so if something weird shows up, I figure it's me.  This time, it's not.

Friday, 7/6, I received a slew of emails and today when I open up my computer, I cannot find anything past 7/2 in my inbox.  I have not deleted all of the 7/3 onward emails, yet there are none in my inbox.  I can find plenty of emails deleted for those dates, but none is the one I am looking for.  

I used the FIND feature, searched in Outlook Express (Inbox search yielded nothing) and sure enough, I can see the email I'm looking for, but when I go back to my Inbox, I can't see it. 

Does anyone have any idea about what the h*ll is going on?  Can't blame it on anyone because no one uses my laptop except me.

Helllllllllllllllp.


Brenda Dencer
Columbia, MD

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