RE: Sent mail does not show up in sent items folder

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"Oldguy" wrote:


I have Windows Vista Home Premium on an HP laptop. I use Windows Email, AT&T
Yahoo is provider. Email settings (server name, port number, SSL set, etc.)
are all correct. System worked fine for two weeks, but as of of yesterday
something went wrong without provocation. I can receive and send messages,
but sent messages do not appear on the "Sent Items" list. I verified that
they do go out and are received.
I checked "show all messages" on View/Current view. I have Norton Internet
Security. I turned off both incoming and outgoing email scan, but it did not
help.
Any advice would be appreciated.

A separate issue: AT&T Yahoo is sending me an email message every day,
sternly directing me to activate SSL on my email settings. The hitch is that
the SSL's have been set weeks ago! How do I make them see the light?
.



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