BTW Robert, I did not have my view set to "Hide messages marked for
deletion".
I was able to see those messages that I had marked for deletion. What I did
not know was how to actually delete them from the mailbox but you had
answered on this, thanks once again.
"Roady [MVP]" t wrote in
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Sounds like you had your view set to "Hide messages marked for deletion"
View- Current View- ...
You can purge items marked for deletion manually via;
Edit- Purge- ...
In Outlook 2007 there is a new option which allows you to purge your items
automatically when switching folders;
Edit- Purge- Purge Options...
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"snomazushi" wrote in message
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Outlook 2007 Windows Vista Home Premium
I recently upgraded my PC to Vista and I have Outlook 2007.
The messages I want to delete in my inbox mailbox (IMAP) cannot be
deleted with one "delete" operation. With previous versoin of Outlook
(2003), when I wanted to delete unnecessary messages, all I had to
highlight that message and press the delete button.
With Outlook 2007, I can highlight and mark the messages, press the
delete button and the messages will show lines crossed horizontally on
the subject lines. But how do I permanently delete these messsages?
How can I insert an one touch button to my menu bar so the operation to
delete unnecessary messages are simpler?
Thanking in advance for someone's help!
sn