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Entourage - save copy of Sent Items

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Name: bretnsid
Date: October 11, 2006 at 10:20:17 Pacific
Subject: Entourage - save copy of Sent Items
OS: MAC OS 10.4
CPU/Ram: 1 gb
Model/Manufacturer: ibook
Comment:
Hello there,

May sound like an easy one. I set up Entourage (Office 2004) for a Client here at the university. I set it up to connect to our IMAP server. Everything works fine...

Except - when he sends an email - it saves the copy of sent mail in his IMAP Server sent box. I just want it to save to the Local sent items ONLY. I checked under Preferences and it is checked off that the sent items be saved in the local sent item box.

Anything else i have to do to get this to work?

TIA!
Mike

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Name: bobw
Date: October 12, 2006 at 11:17:00 Pacific
Subject: Entourage - save copy of Sent Items
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See if this helps;

http://www.entourage.mvps.org/faq/s...


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