Problem saving sent messages - suite 4.88 phone 63...

Appologies if this has already been raised, had a good search
but could not find anything quite the same.
No problem connecting the phone via blue tooth, saving my phone book, saving my received txt messages, but....
I am having real problems saving any sent messages that I have saved to my 'outbox'.
In the past I have manged to save some of the messages in the outbox, now no joy, none of the messages are displayed, although
there are no errors!
Just saved two more short messages to my outbox, and I CAN see and copy these, but where are the other 20+ ????
Tried moving messages into other folders like 'Archive' but these don't even appear!
Is there a limit to the size of txt messages that can be transfered? Other entries hint that there may be an issue.
Is there any other SW out there that I could use instead?
Note, using 4.88 as this appears to be the latest release supported with the 6310i.
Many thanks
Steve

I am using Nokia 3110. And using latest version of pc suite.
I also have the same problem.
I have checked the setting from phone of save sent messages as it ticked as yes.
Phone is storing msgs sent from phone not storing the messages sent from pc suite.
I am sure this is a software problem.
Nokia should check this problem with responsibility. This is quite necessery option which should allow.
*Haq Bahoo*
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