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When I have e-mails in my junk folder and select "empty junk e-mail folder"
the messges are deleted but not moved to my deleted folder, they just dissappear from my local folders. This means they remain on my mail server because my settings specify leaving messages on the server until they are deleted from the deleted mail folder. "Help" says that selecting "empty junl e-mail folder" should move the messages from the junk e-mail folder to the deleted mail folder but this doesn't happen, they just are deleted. What am I doing wrong? |
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Dale wrote:
When I have e-mails in my junk folder and select "empty junk e-mail folder" the messges are deleted but not moved to my deleted folder, they just dissappear from my local folders. This means they remain on my mail server because my settings specify leaving messages on the server until they are deleted from the deleted mail folder. "Help" says that selecting "empty junl e-mail folder" should move the messages from the junk e-mail folder to the deleted mail folder but this doesn't happen, they just are deleted. What am I doing wrong? You're doing nothing wrong. Emptying the Junk E-mail folder is a permanent delete. It does not move the junk items to the Deleted Items folder no matter what the Help may say, as you yourself have demonstrated. However, they should not be downloaded again even if they do stay on the server. I understand the concern, though, because the server mailbox could fill up unless you use a web interface to purge those messages from the server periodically. I would agree that emptying the Junk E-mail folder should be equivalent to emptying the Deleted Items folder as far as removing the messages from the server is concerned, but it doesn't appear to be (and I don't have a POP account here with which I can experiment). As a work-around, instead of emptying your Junk E-mail folder open it, select all the items in it and delete them. That should move them to the Deleted Items folder and you can then empty that folder. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks Brian
I have my office and "on the road" computers set to leave messages on the server (unless deleted from the deleted folder). That way, when I get home I can redownload all the messages i want to keep and not all the junk again. I use the method you described about moving junk from the junk folder to the deleted folder and then delting it and it works, those messages are removed from the server. Just seems that "permanently" deleting messages from the junk folder should do the same thang. They probably have some reason it doesn't work that way but I don't see it and the "Help" statement about them automatically going from the junk to the deleted folder is definitely in error. Dale "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Dale wrote: When I have e-mails in my junk folder and select "empty junk e-mail folder" the messges are deleted but not moved to my deleted folder, they just dissappear from my local folders. This means they remain on my mail server because my settings specify leaving messages on the server until they are deleted from the deleted mail folder. "Help" says that selecting "empty junl e-mail folder" should move the messages from the junk e-mail folder to the deleted mail folder but this doesn't happen, they just are deleted. What am I doing wrong? You're doing nothing wrong. Emptying the Junk E-mail folder is a permanent delete. It does not move the junk items to the Deleted Items folder no matter what the Help may say, as you yourself have demonstrated. However, they should not be downloaded again even if they do stay on the server. I understand the concern, though, because the server mailbox could fill up unless you use a web interface to purge those messages from the server periodically. I would agree that emptying the Junk E-mail folder should be equivalent to emptying the Deleted Items folder as far as removing the messages from the server is concerned, but it doesn't appear to be (and I don't have a POP account here with which I can experiment). As a work-around, instead of emptying your Junk E-mail folder open it, select all the items in it and delete them. That should move them to the Deleted Items folder and you can then empty that folder. -- Brian Tillman |
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