Posted by John T on December 06, 2010 at 08:58:17 from (66.244.97.31):
Okay, got the new HP Laptop up n purrin like a kitten in a creamery n shes fine n fast only one problem. I used POP3 Outlook Express E Mail on the old Desktop but now have to use Windows Live Mail on the new Windows 7 Laptop.
Trouble is all my new incoming mail gets sent automatically to the "Deleted Items" Folder instead of the "Inbox" as it should. YES Ive looked at and checked and rechecked EVERYTHING I CAN FIND IN OPTIONS OR PREFERENCES OR RULES OR SETTINGS ETC ETC but cant find a way or check box or rule or setting to make all new incoming mail go to the INBOX as it should grrrrrrrrrrr
Ive laid hands on it n said a few naughty words but nuttin has fixed it so far and I dont have any hair I can pull out.
What or where is the magic or hidden set up or rule or preference or option so I can fix it grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Ol John T (Generally a Nerd but not enough of one to fix this so far)
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