Missing emails

J

JDK

I already had a working pop3 account, but added a second account for my wife. I set up Outlook 2003 to get her email also, but the two became jumbled in the same inbox. To prevent this I created a folder for her and set up a filter and a set of rules for her emails to be sent into that folder. This worked in moving her emails to that folder, but now none of my emails can be viewed. I can search for them, but this is a hassle. I was wondering what I did to make it so that I cannot view the old emails from my inbox, and what I can do to be able to view them again.
Thanks.
 
D

DL

check view, for the folders

JDK said:
I already had a working pop3 account, but added a second account for my
wife. I set up Outlook 2003 to get her email also, but the two became
jumbled in the same inbox. To prevent this I created a folder for her and
set up a filter and a set of rules for her emails to be sent into that
folder. This worked in moving her emails to that folder, but now none of my
emails can be viewed. I can search for them, but this is a hassle. I was
wondering what I did to make it so that I cannot view the old emails from my
inbox, and what I can do to be able to view them again.
 
J

JDK

Is view under the menu bar, or is it in a folder option? And how will this help me to see the missing emails?
 
J

JDK

It is definitely emails that have already been viewed--now they cease to become visable. Under the 'view' menu there isn't an option for all folders; only navigation pane, reading pane, reminders window, toolbar, and status bar.
 
G

Gordon

JDK cogitated deeply and scribbled thusly:
It is definitely emails that have already been viewed--now they cease to become visable. Under the 'view' menu there isn't an option for all folders; only navigation pane, reading pane, reminders window, toolbar, and status bar.
On the Outlook menu bar (at the top) go to View-Current View and uncheck
"Unread Messages"
 

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