8330 and sent mail copying

Sorry if this has been addressed before, but my 8330 for some reason has stopped sending copies of  messages sent from the 8330 to my MSN mail account sent mail folder.  This seems to have stopped about 2 weeks ago.
Any assistance would be great as I need to maintain copies of sent mail!
Thanks

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