Bea,

The tiny mark you are talking about is not a checkmark, it is an arrow 
indicating a return.

Som if an outgoing mail is in fact a response / reply to an earlier 
incoming mail, then you will see the blue arrow.

If you type a new mail out of the blue, then it will indeed not have the 
blue arrow.

There is another spot where CE show checkmarks.
Look at any outgoing mail and you will see that a checkmark (black little 
bird) appears next to every individual mail-address to which the mail was 
sent.

checkMarc

Beatrice Hopkinson wrote on 18-03-2007 20:43 * * * Start of original 
message text * * *

>I've long been curious about Sent mail - some of it has a blue checkmark
>against it and others for some reason don't show that confirmation mark.  
>Yet
>the mail seems to be delivered.  Is there a reason?
>
>I always send the same way via the outbox rather than direct 'Send Now' - 
>though
>I may be doing the latter inadvertently?  I'll test it now!
>
>Bea
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