Hi
i've
had the same problem ever since Tiger was released. Under Panther Entourage was
well behaved in our Exchange environment. I've postedvhere before to try and
find an answer but never got anywhere. we run an Exchange 2002 server and i'm
using the latest version of Entourage, SP2. I now POP the mail and use Mail as a
backup linked to the server.
regards
Mike
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-----Original Message-----Hi,
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin James
Sent: 02 December 2005 15:37
To: Entourage:mac Talk
Subject: Re: An odd problem
I have 2 end users with this problem. We’re in an Exchange environment running Entourage 11.1.0 (Mac OS X 10.3.6). Mail is being delivered the “Deleted Items” and/or to the Inbox on “Folders on my Computer”. A daily internal newsletter actually makes it to and stays in the Inbox on the Server.
There are no Rules set up in Entourage or on the Exchange Server. Junk Mail is turned off (intercepted at the Server).
So far I have tried
deleting all rules and preferences for the user
Rebuilt the database
Created a second account with the same settings
Recreated the account on another Mac (OS X 10.3.9), mail was still delivered to “Deleted Items” (apart from the newsletter which stayed in the Inbox)
Logged into a PC as the end user and the mail that was in the deleted items, appears in the Inbox.
Logged in using Outlook Web Access and the mail that was in the deleted items appears in the Inbox.
I am going to try applying the service pack to see if it makes any difference.
Any other suggestions?
--
Kevin James
Macintosh Support Specialist
Rogers Media IT Department
Rogers Media Inc.
One Mount Pleasant Road
Third floor
Toronto, Ontario
M4Y 2Y5
416.764.1845
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 12/1/05 7:39 PM, "AL Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have seen this happen inadvertently by blocking a given sender and not
understanding that blocking works not on the sender but on the domain of the
sender.
You can see how this would affect a person's e-mail.
Just a thought.
AL Grant
GA Sys Admin JMC E-Media
Asst. Engineer WKMS-FM
RM fa845b
Fine Arts Bldg.
Murray State University
Murray, KY 42071
270.762.5361
On 12/1/05 4:38 PM, "Carolyn Ann Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Before this started happening, no. I've created some rules to deal with the
> ever increasing spam in the last couple of days, though.
>
> Carolyn Ann
>
>
> On 11/29/05 9:10 AM, "Jeremy Reichman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On 11/28/05 7:12 PM, "Carolyn Ann Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I did a search but couldn't find anything about this.
>>>
>>> Mail for the last few days has arbitrarily ended up in the "Deleted" folder.
>>> I haven't done anything, as far as I know, to delete the email; it's things
>>> stuff from friends and DS (dear spouse), so I wouldn't delete that.
>>>
>>> I checked the "deleted" folder on the off chance (I worked in IT for a long
>>> time, and developed a "feel" for when things aren't quite right, without
>>> knowing why I felt that way... Also, please excuse the British slang), and
>>> there were my messages - about 10 or so in all.
>>
>> Have you created/changed any Rules (including the Mailing List Manager
>> variety), changed your Junk E-mail Protection settings, or created/changed a
>> Schedule?
>>
>
