Outlook Web Access - "Sent Items" no longer paging??

M

matt

hello,

ive been using OWA for about a year w/o any problems. however recently,
the Sent Items is acting strangely -- it is no longer using the paging
rules as my other folders do. instead, it displays ALL messages in a
single page. this is over 4,000 messages long! needless to say, its
slow to the point of near unresponsiveness.

for example, when i click on "Sent Items", instead of showing the first
page, it shows an expandable [+] sign and my name, like so:

[+] From: Matt Del Vecchio (Items: 4570)

....and when i click on it, OWA begins the long process of getting the
messages ready. takes a minute or two, depending on bandwidth.


also, sidenote: does anybody know why the hell "Sent Items" does show
the *recipient* as a column!? seems like a no-brainer to me...


thanks,
matt
 
M

matt

also, sidenote: does anybody know why the hell "Sent Items" does show
the *recipient* as a column!? seems like a no-brainer to me...

err, "does not show" is what i meant. this peice of useful information
is absurdly lacking.


thanks,
matt
 
A

Alan

err, "does not show" is what i meant. this peice of useful information
is absurdly lacking.


thanks,
matt


It does in my home copy standard. And my work copy, as standard too. The
header says To, not Recipient.
Check to see if you've set the column width to zero, if so widen it. Or
customise your setup to include it if you've removed at some stage.
 
M

matt

are we both talking OWA, here -- outlook's latest web client? because
in OWA, you cannot control the columns nor their widths, in any manner
that i am aware of. its just a static web front-end for an exchange
server.

also im not saying it shows "Recipient" over "To", im saying it doesnt
show *anything* to indicate who the recipient was.


matt
 
M

matt

dah!! got it...

its the little sorting-type drop-down, next to "Sent Items" -- had to
switch it from "By Sender" to one of the others.


matt
 

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