The out box is a place to see if your message was sent
So, if you send with no problems it will be found in the sent box.
If there is a situation for which your message was not sent as of yet, you
will find it in your out box.
Hope this clarifies.
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Janie Degenshein
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Dunse
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 7:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Sent/Outbox in Outlook
What is the purpose/usage of having both a "Sent" and "Out Box" in Outlook?
Unsent messages go in Drafts which is good, but I see messages both in Out
Box and Sent? I'd guess it is not built in redundancy and must be a reason
for both.
Brad
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