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Outlook 2007
I've got a Plusnet account and am using Outlook 2007 for my e-mails on a Windows 8 computer. I'm a bit confused, though, as if I download e-mails to Outlook, they disappear from the Plusnet webmail list and if I then 'delete' them from Outlook, they only get crossed out, not deleted.
a) How do I actually delete messages from Outlook
b) Is there a way of setting things up so that downloading to Outlook doesn't clear messages from webmail?
a) How do I actually delete messages from Outlook
b) Is there a way of setting things up so that downloading to Outlook doesn't clear messages from webmail?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To the best of my knowledge, Outlook 2007 works in much the same way as Outlook Express, meaning that deleted messages are simply moved to the 'Deleted items' folder. To permanently delete messages you need to go into 'Deleted items' and delete them again. Alternatively, you can empty the whole of the deleted items folder in one go by right-clicking on it and selecting the option to empty it.
The default option for all email clients is delete POP3 mail from the host server once it's been downloaded to the client (so that it's no longer available to view via web-based access to the account). To change that behaviour, see here:
http:// support .tigert ech.net /outloo k-2007- lmos
However you might also wish to consider changing from POP3 mail to IMAP by changing the incoming server. See here:
http:// www.plu s.net/s upport/ email/s etup/se ttings. shtml
(That page explains the difference)
Chris
The default option for all email clients is delete POP3 mail from the host server once it's been downloaded to the client (so that it's no longer available to view via web-based access to the account). To change that behaviour, see here:
http://
However you might also wish to consider changing from POP3 mail to IMAP by changing the incoming server. See here:
http://
(That page explains the difference)
Chris