I have outlook setup so that any messages received from the separate e-mail
accounts (6 work e-mail accounts I look into), get automatically moved to
folders other than my Inbox.  So the host master account gets forwarded to
the host master folder, spam to the spam folder, etc.  Also, I have two
rules setup so that if certain people e-mail me, their messages are moved to
a separate folder as well.  There aren't any rules that are setup to
automatically forward messages.

Yes, Norton Anti-Spam is installed (came with NIS 2004; installs
automatically) and running on the system.  Should I turn this off and see if
the problem disappears?  

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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] [OT] WEIRD Problem!



>         Anyone every hear of anything like this before?

Do you have any rules in Outlook to try to bounce E-mails?  Are you running 
any anti-spam software on the laptop?

                                                    -Scott
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