Michael Madigan wrote: > 1. The user has no rules or filters > > 2. It's not happening to anyone else using the same > domain and email server. They are using Yahoo > business mail. > > any ideas? > It could also be that another user had their emails forwarded to that person. If you then send a "group" email or an "everyone" email that both people are in, then this person will get both. That's what usually happens here. Sometimes it happens in TB if the folder is a bit corrupt.
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