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If you’re seeing emails in your inbox that you don’t remember sending, they could be ghost emails
To identify a potential ghost email, look at any emails you’re seeing in your inbox that you don’t remember sending. If they don’t make sense to you, it’s possible they’re not yours at all and are ghost emails. If an email was sent to you, but you don’t see it in your Inbox, either:
Alter your filter settings to make it more likely you’ll see ghost emails .
Or: Move the ghost email from the Promotions folder, into any other of your folders.
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What is a ghost email? Ghost emails are messages you send but don’t see in your Inbox. For example, if you’re sent a fraudulent invoice for an item you ordered several years ago, and you didn’t order it and have no idea how it ended up there – that would be a ghost email.
Ghost emails are often sent by email spam services, some of which offer “free” email accounts. The emails they send can include links to malware sites, fake or phished websites or even attempted scams.
To identify a potential ghost email, look at any emails you’re seeing in your inbox that you don’t remember sending. If they don’t make sense to you, it’s possible they’re not yours and are ghost emails.
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If you’re seeing emails in your inbox that you don’t remember sending, they could be ghost emails.
There are two common reasons why this can happen:

Ghost emails are usually caused by a glitch in the email app or an issue with your email account
If you’re not seeing the actual email in your Inbox, it could be there. And before you think you have a ghost email problem, it is possible that the problem is with your email app or with an issue with your email account. Make sure you check those first – if they’re not the problem, it’s likely that ghost emails are.
In this article: – Common reasons you might have “ghost” emails lingering in your Inbox – Why they appear instead of the actual emails – How to fix them and make sure you never see another ghost email again!
Common reasons you might have “ghost” emails lingering in your Inbox
There are a few things that can cause ghost emails to pop up in your Inbox, including problems with the way your email is set up or sync’d, or with an account that has a web-based email client integrated.
Here are the most common reasons ghost emails appear in your Inbox: [NOTE: this list isn’t all-inclusive – but it’s a good starting point]
– A conflicting account (the wrong account/profile is showing in your email client as the default)

To fix the problem, you can try deleting the email account and setting it up again, or force quitting the email app and restarting your device
If you have a ghost email, you’ll need to delete the email account and set it up again. To do this, go to Settings>Mail, Contacts, Calendars and tap on the Account at the top of the screen. Tap on Delete Account and follow the instructions to completely delete your account. Then, go back into Settings>Mail, Contacts, Calendars and tap on Add Account (if there’s one for your email provider that you don’t already have) and follow the instructions to set up your account again.
As a reminder, you can use the Force Quit function on your iPhone to force quit a program that’s running. This way, if the email app keeps automatically launching up when it shouldn’t be, you can force quit it and stop it from starting up again in the background.
In addition to these tips, make sure to check out our article on how to use attachments on your iPhone and see if there’s any information or pictures contained in those attachments that you want. If you do want to view those attachments, you’ll need to set up your email account again before you can.
For more information on how to fix this issue, click here. Good luck!
Source: http://support.apple.com/kb/dl1611

If that doesn’t work, you can contact your email provider for help resolving the issue
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