Outlook Express sends the message, however, the message remains in the "Outbox", does not go to the "sent items".

When I send an e-mail message, the message is sent, however, it remains in my "Outbox" and does not go to the contrary to my Inbox "sent items".  Downstairs, to the left of the Outbox, a message says '0 1 message sent' but the e-mail message is sent.  I "fixed" internet explore and "restored" to a policy earlier, but this has not solved the problem.  What is the solution?  Please notify.  Thank you.

I have moved all my messages on my "Sent items" folder and the "trash" to other folders, closed Outlook Express and delete the file Sent Items.dbx and Outbox.dbx file.  I reopened Outlook Express, and it does not create new sent items folders and the Outbox.

I created a new identity as the solution.  Thanks for the help.

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