Re: OWA
- From: "Cliff Galiher" <cgaliher@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 00:41:00 -0600
If you are asking whether accessing he mailbox via OWA can cause this behavior, the simple answer is no. I can't see any reason, even technical, why this could be laid at the feet of OWA. PEBKAC possibly?
As far as where the messages could be at, first place I'd look is in the deleted items folder. Secondly, try running the message tracking utility in the exchange MMC. Hope that helps...
-Cliff
"gregh77 via WinServerKB.com" <u32684@uwe> wrote in message news:83bbd2dbe0fbb@xxxxxx
hi just been informed that the secretary views her bosses email via owa ,.
(inside the network), via home page , & this used to be ok, she could flag &
read / delete as necessary, and all the emails would stay in there until the
boss connected his notebook and recieved them , now she says that when she
checked this morning it had 80 emails in there, & she just checked it again
this afternoon and it only had 11 new emails in it, she said that the boss
has not been into his account all day, so im wondering where they could have
gone to ?? or be stored ??,
Hope this makes sence to someone out there and you can offer help please,
Gregory
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