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I dont see my sent items after i import my email outlook 2003

After i import my outlook 2003 i can see all my receiving email but when i click on sent items i dont see any emails why?

can any body helpme please

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  • amir G Nov 25, 2008

    Any Ideas? I am on Outlook 2007

  • baps_k Mar 25, 2009

    I want see my outlook 2007 sent items in outlokk web access.... Is there any settings or configuration plz give me brief idea. Thanks in advance.....

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MS Office Outlook 2003 will only show those e-mails in the sent items folder that were sent using the e-mail client application (i.e. MS Office Outlook 2003).

Any messages sent from the server itself wil not display.

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The key to managing email using Microsoft Outlook is learning how to create email categories and prioritize your emails -- think of it as pruning and weeding your email garden -- so you can benefit from the flourish of information you have available. Once the Sent and Received emails are categorized, it is easier to see where "email growth" is coming from and decide where to prune and create new branches.
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Hi i dont want my sent messages saved how do i turn them off

Start Outlook Express.
On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Send tab.
Uncheck to select the Save copy of sent messages in the Sent Items folder check box.
Click Apply, and then click OK.

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Tools/Options/Preferences/Email Options/Save Copies...in the list un-check the box that says save sent messages in sent folder..

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go to file in the outlook.
click on import and export
select import from another program of file, click next
select Microsoft Excel 97-2003, click next
type in or browser for the Excel file you want to import, and select don not import duplicate items. click next
select destination folder-contact folder click next
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click on map custom field.
click and drag the item in the left panel to the right panel, where you want the item to appear.
click finish.
if you don't like the way the items imported. just hight all of the items that was imported in the contact folder and press deleted.
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if you still have problem. go to the follwoing link
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010964231033.aspx
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It is possible that the mail you sent just simply has not arrived to its location just yet. It is also possible that your email could have been filtered, or thrown in the spam folder for whatever reason.

Most of the time, if Outlook says it was sent, then it was more than likely sent, as it watches the connections to the servers... Now we just have to find it.

If you can, have the intended recipient of your email check the spam/junk mail folder. Also, if you are connecting to a webmail server such as Gmail through outlook, and you are (for example) sending your email to someone that is using Yahoo mail... Sometimes it may take a moment to go through all the way, though it should not take TOO long.

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