ICloud email multiply replied emails.

Hi,
i have problem with my iCloud email. When I receive some reply on my email, iCloud multiply it in inbox folder. I don't thing it's caused by some my rule.
Thanks for answered

I have this problem also.  Actually, I have a problem of mail disappearing from my inbox.  For some reason (perhaps the size of my mailbox) mail does not always appear in searches, and sometimes disappears altogether.
I turned Junk Mail off some time ago after noticing that good mail was ending up in Junk, even if the sender was in my address book.  (Its all Apple here - Mail, Contacts, Calendar - all on iCloud).
However, good mail is still going into my junk folder and I guess this is happening on the cloud server, since Junk Mail is completely turned off on both my Macs (both running Lion).
I am quite worried about the missing mail - however I need to do some more checking to make sure its not something silly I am doing...
But I agree - Apple should allow Junk Mail to be turned off.  Its hopeless!!

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    Also, I have same problem.
    In my case, I received a spam message from my iCloud to  other people. They r in my iCloud contact.
    my sent box isuue.
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    Re:
    body:
    Earn extra cash in your spare time!  
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    Re:9
    body:
    Start making money immediately without risk - from the comfort of your home  
    case 3:
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    (none)
    body:
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    case 4:
    sent date:
    5-16-2012 15:15
    subject:
    Re:f
    body:
    Get Back Some Financial Independence Into Your Life.
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    Should I call to Apple suport center?
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    I use a PC and WWW.iCloud.Com.....   All my contacts are on the "cloud" not conneted to any other email account (AOL or GMAIL, etc).   Not connected to EXCHANGE or anything else, web ONLY........
    The problem is on any computer including a MACBOOK at an Apple store,  I can send mail without any problems from an I phone.   I've changed no settings at all.,
    If I reply or create a message and hit SEND.... I get a box that pops up that says "Mail cannot be sent at this time"......
    At the Apple Store one of the kids running around with an iPad (and enough TATS to be a full time biker) said without even thinkng "The servers go down, they are working on them now, they will be fixed shortly".   Enough knowledge of the company to make Mr. Jobs smile.  Can't consider his answer seriously since he never looked or asked a question......
    The Genious at the back of the store told me they only work on hardware and the web problems are beyond them....
    I called Apple Support....  The first guy I talked to was pretty nice and really asked questions, etc.  Couldn't solve it nor could he find a reference to the problem in the literature.  He passed me off to his boss, another good one,   He did what he could and in the end he took a lot of info down to pass it onto the engineers who are supposed to get with me this week.....  Tues Noon and still haven't heard from them........
    So, do we have any suggestions?  Someone else must have hadou  this problem.   I'd trash the email account and start another but there are thousands of mails on it, its on my business cards, hooked up to everything on the web and it isn't that simple........
    Thoughts?  (Because you all may be next)
    Mark H

    I have the same problem and it started about 2-3 weeks ago.  I use a windows OS pc at work and it stopped working.  I have a Windows OS laptop that I use at home.  Both of these quit allowing me to send any type of new email or reply to any email sent to my me.com mail account.  My iPhone still works great.....
    Would Apple have made their iCloud proprietary to Mac OS systems??  Any help would be appreciated.
    Jaymee

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