Messages missing from Inbox in Outlook Express

Sometimes people have told me they sent emails in my Outlook Express account, but I don't get them, and I can't find a spam folder to see if the messages are lost. How can I receive these messages?

Hi CathyWeiss,

You did it of any material changes or software on the computer before this problem?

You can follow this link & check if the problem persists.

Outlook Express e-mail messages are missing from the Inbox folder

Hope the helps of information.
Please post back and we do know.

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