It is possible to configure auto-archive to move or delete items without prompting you, so double check the settings. Select the Tools menu, Options, Other, AutoArchive and check the settings displayed. Outlook includes a feature called “auto archive” which will automatically move mail items older than a certain amount to an archive folder. Make sure you’re using the profile you expect. Typically there’s a single default profile but you can also configure Outlook to ask which profile it should use each time it starts up.
In Outlook’s case they can be managed through the Windows Control Panel’s “Mail” options. Outlook supports what are called “Profiles” which are roughly equivalent to Outlook Express’s “Identities”. If you’re running an anti- virus product Microsoft Support has a Knowledgebase article Outlook Express E-Mail Messages Are Missing from the Inbox Folder which discusses an interaction with McAfee VirusScan that can cause the problem.ĭepending on your symptoms the KB article Folders Do Not Appear in the Local Folders List may also be helpful.Īlso, see below for some more things to look at that apply to both Outlook and Outlook Express. Knowing where they are you can now import their contents into your current mailbox if you wish. The directories in which you find those files are other message stores that Outlook Express has used. Make sure you’re using the identity you think you are.Įven if you’re not using multiple accounts or identities it’s a good idea to search your hard disk for additional “message stores”, the place where Outlook Express keeps your folders. Use Window’s “Search for Files or Folders…” feature to look for “*.dbx” files. Outlook Express also has the concept of “Identities” which is another way to manage multiple users with separate email accounts without requiring different Windows accounts. So if you use multiple accounts in Windows, it’s possible that you’re simply logged into a different account, and looking at a different set of folders.īecause Outlook and Outlook Express are completely different programs, and each has some unique set of issues to look at. One common confusion for both Outlooks under Windows 2000 and Windows XP is that each Windows user account gets their own set of Outlook Express mail folders by default. Depending on what happened your mail, like the truth, may still be out there. There isn’t enough information in the questions to pull together “The Answer”, but there are definitely a number of things to look at when your email or the folders containing it disappear without warning. CBS 6 Crime Insider Jon Burkett has partnered with the Reopen the Case Foundation to highlight cold cases in Virginia with the hope that someone will see the story and provide police with the information investigators need to make an arrest.I’ve received this question more than once about both Outlook and Outlook Express. We're really hoping that we're able to touch an individual out there who may have some information," Shannon Taylor, Henrico's Commonwealth Attorney, said.Īnyone with information about the case is asked to call 1-833-RTCFNVA or to email unsolved cases. Episodes like this and airing stories about cases that have not been solved. "The focus of what Reopen the Case Foundation is doing in collaboration with CBS 6 is the idea of wanting to bring some closure to some of these families. She broke down in tears and said she thought everybody had forgotten about the case. Jon Burkett went to Zandra to let her know that, on behalf of the Reopen the Case Foundation, new life will be breathed into her daughter's case. Henrico Police believe that man is connected to three violent crimes. "The prime suspect in the case, a man, was last seen actually around the house of Miss Davis and he was last seen pulling out of the driveway and heading possibly in the direction of that Express Mart," Will McCue, a spokesman with the Henrico Police, said. "It's devastating, you know, to go every day wondering where your child is or is she okay when you can't get to her." "We are praying that she's still alive and that someday, she'll come back," Zandra Ford, Arianna's mother, said. Davis was just weeks shy of graduating from Fortis College when she disappeared.ĪLSO READ: Mother of woman missing for 7 years: ‘I’m always hoping and praying’ She was last seen off Nine Mile Road, just blocks away from her home, but never returned. Twenty-year-old Davis left her parent's house in Eastern Henrico on April 30, 2010, saying she was going to the store. It has been 12 years since Arianna "Peaches" Davis went missing in Eastern Henrico.