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Brian M - 19 May 2004 15:47 GMT
My wife and I both use OE but we have different message
stores.  (We login to different accounts on XP.)  

A few weeks ago, all emails FROM ME started going
straight to her Deleted Items folder rather than to her
Inbox.  The emails are still bold (marked Unread).

Email from everyone else still goes to her Inbox.

I have tried the following, with no luck:

1. I have checked her Rules.  She has NO Rules.

2. I have tried deleting both the Inbox.dbx and Deleted
Items.dbx files so OE would rebuild them.  No dice.

3. I have scanned for viruses.  There are none.

4. I have run chkdsk /f.

Anyone have any other ideas?

Thanks!

- Brian
Bruce Hagen - 19 May 2004 16:01 GMT
You didn't mention Blocked Sender list. That is usually the culprit.

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> My wife and I both use OE but we have different message
> stores.  (We login to different accounts on XP.)
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> - Brian
Brian M - 19 May 2004 16:49 GMT
Thanks Bruce!  That fixed it.

The strange thing is, I was on MY OWN Blocked Sender list
but I was not on my wife's Blocked Sender list.  And yet
my emails to her were being blocked.

Oh well, whatever.  The problem's gone thanks to your
quick response.

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>You didn't mention Blocked Sender list. That is usually the culprit.
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