From: Johnny37 on 16 Apr 2010 06:56 Guys, I need your help with what is probably a very basic question. A friend is running Outlook 2003. For some reason he has opted to use the "received" column (via the FIELD CHOOSER)in his Sent Items folder. This makes no sense to me - what does it achieve? You send an email & can check the time it was sent via the "SENT" column in Sent Items - is this correct? The "RECEIVED" column is not an indicator as to when an email was delivered to its destination - correct? Sorry guys if this is an obvious one. Just not thinking straight at the moment. Also - to compound matters, some of the dates in the "RECEIVED" column within the Sent Items folder have no date linked to them - they are set to NONE. It's an intermittant issue. Any ideas? Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Take care & all the very best Johhny -- Johnny37
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