View sent email folder

Ihave the 8330 and have two email accounts (aol & comcast) and cannot view my sent messages. When I go to the "view folder" it only shows in box and spam. How do I add my sent messages folder? Thanks

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In your messages folder press menu, go to Options>General Options. Make sure "Hide Sent Messages" is set to "No". They should now show up in your messages folder.
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