Hello everybody,

I was just wondering something. I don't know if anyone will have an answer for 
me. I have two accounts set up on my phone. One is my Gmail account, which I 
don't use as much anymore. The other one is my Outlook account, which are used 
regularly.
I've noticed that if I write a message from my Gmail account, from my laptop, 
using the web, it shows up on my phone that I have replied to the message. 
However, it does it do the same thing with my Outlook account. If I write a 
message on my laptop, using Thunderbird, when I look back at my phone, it says 
though I never replied to the message. This gives me a bit confused, because 
then I'm not sure if I replied to somebody or not.

Then yesterday, someone told me that when I replied to a message using my 
iPhone, they got all of the messages we ever wrote.Why in the world would that 
happen? Is there a way to fix that?
I don't want to lose any of the messages though.

Any help, or thoughts, would be very much appreciated. I still don't think I 
like this new Mail app. But I'm trying to except it.
Thank you,

rTei

Sent from my iPhone

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