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Guest bubbababy
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using imap with email server so that email can be dumped to desktop and

laptop. using laptop with outlook express. on laptop when email comes in,

it gets a slash through it (deleted) and when exiting outlook the emails are

purged. email can be read but can't be kept on laptop unless each is

selected and undeleted

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Guest Ashutosh Bhawasinka
Posted

Re: email getting automatically deleted

 

From the tools menu select "Options" then go to "Maintenance" tab. You

will find all the options there!!!

 

like the options to "Purge deleted messages when leaving IMAP folders"

 

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Regards,

Ashutosh Bhawasinka

[discussion@ashutosh.in]

MCSA - Messaging,

MCTS - .Net Windows Apps

 

bubbababy wrote:

> using imap with email server so that email can be dumped to desktop and

> laptop. using laptop with outlook express. on laptop when email comes in,

> it gets a slash through it (deleted) and when exiting outlook the emails are

> purged. email can be read but can't be kept on laptop unless each is

> selected and undeleted

Guest Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
Posted

Re: email getting automatically deleted

 

"bubbababy" <bubbababy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:CC7B4F89-3AF8-4CA2-AE29-3D48C65C6C55@microsoft.com...

> using imap with email server so that email can be dumped to desktop and

> laptop. using laptop with outlook express. on laptop when email comes

> in,

> it gets a slash through it (deleted) and when exiting outlook the emails

> are

> purged. email can be read but can't be kept on laptop unless each is

> selected and undeleted

 

Reads like you may have set it up as POP3 mail in OE.

 

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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

Do not reply with email

Guest bubbababy
Posted

Re: email getting automatically deleted

 

been there...when messages come in they are automatically marked for

deletion...that's what I'm trying to change

 

"Ashutosh Bhawasinka" wrote:

> From the tools menu select "Options" then go to "Maintenance" tab. You

> will find all the options there!!!

>

> like the options to "Purge deleted messages when leaving IMAP folders"

>

> --

> Regards,

> Ashutosh Bhawasinka

> [discussion@ashutosh.in]

> MCSA - Messaging,

> MCTS - .Net Windows Apps

>

> bubbababy wrote:

> > using imap with email server so that email can be dumped to desktop and

> > laptop. using laptop with outlook express. on laptop when email comes in,

> > it gets a slash through it (deleted) and when exiting outlook the emails are

> > purged. email can be read but can't be kept on laptop unless each is

> > selected and undeleted

>

>

Guest bubbababy
Posted

Re: email getting automatically deleted

 

nope, went through the whole process again...it is set up as an iMap account

 

"Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote:

> "bubbababy" <bubbababy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:CC7B4F89-3AF8-4CA2-AE29-3D48C65C6C55@microsoft.com...

> > using imap with email server so that email can be dumped to desktop and

> > laptop. using laptop with outlook express. on laptop when email comes

> > in,

> > it gets a slash through it (deleted) and when exiting outlook the emails

> > are

> > purged. email can be read but can't be kept on laptop unless each is

> > selected and undeleted

>

> Reads like you may have set it up as POP3 mail in OE.

>

> --

> Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

> Do not reply with email

>

Guest Edric
Posted

Re: email getting automatically deleted

 

On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 20:02:01 -0700, bubbababy

<bubbababy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>using imap with email server so that email can be dumped to desktop and

>laptop. using laptop with outlook express. on laptop when email comes in,

>it gets a slash through it (deleted) and when exiting outlook the emails are

>purged. email can be read but can't be kept on laptop unless each is

>selected and undeleted

 

Why ask here? Do you see OE or OUTLOOK in this group's title? NO.

 

Ask elsewhere


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