Well, since there is no such thing as an 'inbox' except as a view of a bunch
of items sharing a particular attribute in a big data base (i.e. the store),
one of two conditions or some combination of them must exist:

1.  The would be viewer does not have the required matching attribute to
access this particular view, or
2.  The set of items having this particular view attribute is a null set.

Some threads to pull on might include . . .

Does the ID (profile) of the inbox of the viewer match the ID of the inbox
where (yeah I know) the mail is?
Is the mail in the store at all?
What do the various transaction logs (i.e. events) tell you about what
happened?
Clean-up?


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 1:33 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Missing INBOXES


We are using Exchange 5.5./sp/4. For some reason some users mailbox came
up with no mail, once they are in Outlook 2000. I have did the Database
clean up utilities for Exchange. Is there something else i can look at.
Again nothing was deleted, for some reason they don't have thier mail in
the inbox.

Thank You

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