My Galaxy smartphone alerts me to incoming emails which have arrived on my laptop. If I use the smartphone to send an immediate reply, the recipient gets this reply as normal, but then it bounces back to my sent box on the laptop, appearing as an email sent every few minutes, perpetually. I detected this phenomenon after sending four reply emails via smartphone, then spotted that they were repeating in my sent box. I've tried all sorts of ways to disable the repeat, but only deleting them individually down the list is effective. Today I have 16600-plus sent messages in my sent box, all repeats of the same four originals.
As a non-techie, the only thing I can do is print off copies of each new email sent, then delete evything from the sent box as they pile up.
The suppliers of the samsung galaxy phone tell me this is a problem with Outlook. It's driving me mental; is anyone else suffering the same problem and is anyone engaged in fixing it?


Tim Woods
Is it possible when someone clicks Reply to a message I sent them, that the Reply message have an auto message in it? When they click reply i'd like the email to automatically have questions for them to answer in the body.
In Outlook Express, you can have the text of emails automatically remove when they are forwarded.  I looked at all possible menus on Windows Live Mail and could not find such an option.  How do I do that in Windows Live Mail?