Thread: Fun Puzzle?
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Old 03-21-2007
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
 

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Re: Fun Puzzle?
"bilglas" <Bill@AlphaBaseInc.com> wrote in message
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> See if you can fabricate a plausible explanation for this:
>
> I recently purchased something online, from the "XYZ" company. I recall
> getting a "Thanks for your order" e-mail from them, and a "Your item has
> shipped" e-mail, too. And just now, I needed to refer to that receipt. I
> know I would've stored both of those e-mails in my "Online Purchases"
> folder, so I looked in there. Couldn't find 'em. So I did a search for
> "xyzcompany.com" throughout my entire "Local Folders" (thinking that
> perhaps I'd stored them in the wrong folder) ... but nothing showed up.
>
> Then, remembering what a sturdy search capability this new Vista computer
> has, I searched for "xyzcompany.com" from Windows, and guess what it
> found??? It found those two e-mails, LOCATED IN MY "Online Purchases"
> FOLDER. I went back to WinMail to see how I could've possible overlooked
> them ... but they WEREN'T THERE.
>
> So I went back to my Index search, and without expecting this to WORK, I
> double-clicked on both of these e-mails, and FORWARDED them to myself. And
> THIS WORKED. I now have two new e-mails in my Inbox and in my Sent Items
> folders.
>
> So, I guess I should be thrilled about this magical recovery, but I'm just
> scared. Anybody wanna guess what the hell just happened?
>
> Gratefully,
>
> Bill
>


Try turning off Group Messages by conversation. WinMail seems to have a way
of hiding some messages when this is turned on.

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