This is a typical case of e-mail address spoofing. There is nothing you can do about it, some spammer forged the header and made it look as if you sent the e-mail. The spammer don't even need access to your e-mail account, spoofs like these are mostly done outside the e-mail system of the spoofed victim.
If your e-mail address is spoofed a lot, you will receive a lot of bounce backs to e-mails that you did not send.
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That you sent someone a message/email. But it didn't go through all the way. If it did send through, it would go in your sentbox.
Go to OUTBOX and delete the message.
Look a your "sent" messages and if the message appears there it had been sent. if it doesn't then it should be in your outbox which is basically the failed to send message category.
yes, go to your sent or outbox highlight the message you want to delete and go to options delete selected. This does not prevent the recipient from receiving the message. It deletes it from your account.
If it has been sent, you can't undo that. The message will be in your sent folder, or outbox. If you're fast enough, you can hit cancel or end as the message is sending, but only if it hasn't yet been sent to the other person.
please check the message center number in message settings. there may be an error /erase. please correct it with correct number with help of customer care
First highlight the message. Then click the right click on your mouse and it will say copy. Your going to click that word and then sign on to yahoo. You click the right click again and press paste. Then from there you can forward that message from your outbox to your AOL.
Not exactly. It combines all messages sent/received together. It will list the contact's name, and then all the messages you and them have sent. For example: It will say, "Brad," and if you scroll down to it, it will show if you have sent a message or if you have received a message from him. If you click on it, it will come up with all recent messages, such as: Brad: Hey when is the meeting? You: 12:00 in the West Conference Room Brad: Okay thanks. You: And make sure to bring your slideshow. It will list the entire conversation. So it technically doesn't have an in OR outbox, just a combination of the messages.
Literally just figured this out! At least on the touch, when you are on the "Messaging tab", where you could click new message, inbox, outbox, etc., scroll down to the bottom. Find "Message Settings". Click "All Messages". Slide "Auto Delete" from Yes to No!
I'm not sure if you still need an answer for this but this worked for me:1. Go to Messaging in the Menu2. Go to Message Settings3. Go to Text Messages4. Go to Message centers5. Go to T-Mobile6. Make sure that "T-Mobile" is under the "Message center name"7. SaveNow delete the text messages in your Outbox and try to resend a text!
ones u sent...