03-19-2020 11:16 AM - last edited on 03-19-2020 11:39 AM by RogersYasmine
I have a rogers.com email address and some (but not all) emails I send from this address are duplicated in the Sent email folder. I can send them from Outlook on my computer and I get duplicates in Sent, or from my Blackberry phone and I get duplicates in Sent. I have not tried sending from the Rogers/Yahoo online account, as this is not my go-to method. I do not believe that the recipients are receiving duplicates. This is a recent occurrence, it probably started in late 2019.
Does anyone know why, or what I can do?
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03-19-2020 11:53 AM - edited 03-19-2020 11:56 AM
This has been happening since November 2019. See the following post on the topic. You'll need to change your e-mail client settings to not save, or something similar if you don't want duplicates. See post 14 of that thread for examples.
03-19-2020 12:07 PM
Thank you for your information.
Is this something that Rogers/Yahoo online is doing automatically?
What if I do want to save my emails in the Sent folder, but I just want to stop the duplicates? Will Rogers/Yahoo still save one?
03-19-2020 12:39 PM - edited 03-19-2020 12:40 PM
@Corinne_long wrote:
What if I do want to save my emails in the Sent folder, but I just want to stop the duplicates? Will Rogers/Yahoo still save one?
Yes, you should be able to select "don't save" in the e-mail client and it should save one, but stop the duplicate.
Something changed with Rogers/Yahoo on November 1 as discussed in the other thread.
03-19-2020 12:49 PM
I think thats what 57 is saying.
So the client checking the mail, may on its own (especially if its a IMAP type of connection) will be auto syncing everything. So when something is sent, and the rogers server views it as sent, keeps a copy, and the client syncs that to itself. But if you have the client saving its own copy.. that may be duplicating it then.
Its worth a test, see if you can change that to off on the client, send a few test ones, and see if it stops the duplication.
03-19-2020 02:28 PM