Hello

Im using Outlook 14.3.6 on a OSX 10.8.4 and keep getting these two errors:

Mailbox already exists: vacation
(.vacation.)
Error code: 1025

Mailbox already exists: vacation.msg
(.vacation.msg.)
Error code: 1025

I have no idea where its coming from, can you help me please?

Thanks for your time.

W
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