This is a common Outlook issue that people usually choose to work around instead of fix.
If you do not need the messages saved on the email server, then the best workaround is to uncheck the box in your email settings that is to leave a copy of the message on the server.
Then once Outlook gets...
Actually I was wrong above. Don't these forums have a way to edit posts?
Anyway..
I found this thread:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Office_Productivity/Groupware/Outlook/Q_24871037.html
Lewis Langner
Technical Support Representative
http://www.hosting.com/
Outlook 2007 does this with drafts, not sure why Microsoft made it that way.
It just uses the date the draft was created.
When you send the email, it will update to when the email was sent.
Lewis Langner
Technical Support Representative
http://www.hosting.com/
One way to do this would be to setup the folder as its own site in IIS, with its own IP.
Then configure *.domain.com to point to that IP through DNS.
Many DNS providers will allow you to do this.
Sometimes the DNS management tool will not give you the ability to make a wildcard, but that...
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