Re: Some emails do not appear in SENT folder

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On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Michael Litwak
<michael.litwak@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello All -
>
> I have an IIS web server with a web application that needs to send emails
> out.  I want to be able to review the sent emails by logging in to
> SquirrelMail on this server and checking the SENT folder for the mailbox
> account used by the application.
>
> When I send emails from within SquirrelMail, they show up fine in the SENT
> folder.  But if I send emails from outside SquirrelMail (e.g. from my web
> server application, or via a CDO script), the emails do not appear in the
> SENT folder.  In both cases, the emails make it to their intended
> recipients.

Not sure why you're asking this question here.  The problem is that
your sending script/application isn't saving a copy in the sent
folder.  It has to do that manually; your SMTP server doesn't know or
care about your sent folder.

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