![]() None of these employees have any inbox or sweep rules. We had a couple other people open tickets saying they never received the message, but in all of those cases we were able to locate the message sitting unread in a different folder. In every case, the message is delivered to the folder in an unread state. In every case, the subfolder the message was delivered to was the folder that the user would likely have moved the message to on their own. We received reports from half a dozen people that the message showed up in a subfolder of their inbox rather than directly in their inbox. In the most recent example, she sent a message to the Everyone dynamic group announcing a new employee. ![]() ![]() So far it only seems to be happening on messages sent by one of our HR reps. Outlook seems to be gaining consciousness and is automatically organizing messages for people without any inbox rules in place. We've been seeing an odd issue over the past couple weeks.
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