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Very strange problem.
I use gmail but via the Outlook app on iPhone, iPad and my laptop.
In the last week or so, when I send an e-mail on any of the above the sent message instead of going to the sent folder instead goes to junk. This is combined with some e-mails not being received by those I've sent them too.
I've gone to junk and marked the messages as "not junk" which then moves them into the inbox but doesn't fix the problem for future messages.
Any ideas why it's going that and how to stop it?
Do you get the same if you send a message from webmail rather than from Outlook? That might give you a clue as to if it is an Outlook issue or a Gmail issue
Also, check the 'filters' under settings in webmail in case there is something there.
But first check a send via webmail to try and narrow the problem down
I'd be checking for any rules you might have set up that aren't working the way you intended. Though I'd have thought you'd know if you'd done that.
Also I'd be using the Gmail app for Gmail, using it in Outlook seems a little perverse. The full-fat Outlook clients have always been a bit shit for Internet email other than Microsoft's own.
There was a mention of MS doing weird things with email (abandoning SMTP and IMAP/POP support in Outlook!!) on The Register recently. The locals on El Reg regard it as a festering pile of ordure for email use!
Why not use the Gmail app and the browser interface on your laptop rather than trying to make it work with Microsoft?
I had this last week, all of my outgoing mail seen as spam by receivers.
I have my own domains for email, got in touch with TSOhost and they sorted it, something to do with certificates (I think), tech bod changed something and all is well. Weird as it's been running smoothly for a couple of years now.
Sorry, can’t offer any help.
Outlook on iOS is awful. So slow. So cluttered and confusing. I found it easier to use corporate mail and calendar with the Apple apps.
But then I’m disappointed with most of the office suite or whatever it’s called now. A real mishmash of bits and pieces of interface design on Windows.
