HT204347 Hi - I have installed Office for Mac and since inception all of my mails (incoming and outgoing) classified at the same date

I have installed Office for Mac. Since then all mails (received and sent) are filed under the same date. Can anyone help?

Are you using Outlook (which ships with MS Office for Mac 2011 Home and Business edition) or Mail?
Clinton

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