Outlook 2007: Purge Deleted Items doesn't work
I just set up an IMAP account in Outlook 2007 and have marked several
items for deletion. However, when I click Purge, nothing happens. The messages stay where they are and Outlook acts like nothing has been clicked. Ideas? Thanks, Chase |
Outlook 2007: Purge Deleted Items doesn't work
Are you trying to purge the current folder or the entire IMAP account?
Do you have a filter activated that hides deleted messages? " wrote in message oups.com: I just set up an IMAP account in Outlook 2007 and have marked several items for deletion. However, when I click Purge, nothing happens. The messages stay where they are and Outlook acts like nothing has been clicked. Ideas? Thanks, Chase |
Outlook 2007: Purge Deleted Items doesn't work
Nevermind. I upgraded from Outlook 2003 and had a button on my toolbar
for "Purge Deleted Items." This button was not functional, but when I went to the edit menu and selecte to Purge the items, it worked. So I just deleted the old button and created a new one. Must've changed the way purges are handled in 2007. |
Outlook 2007: Purge Deleted Items doesn't work
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oups.com... I just set up an IMAP account in Outlook 2007 and have marked several items for deletion. However, when I click Purge, nothing happens. The messages stay where they are and Outlook acts like nothing has been clicked. Ideas? That betaware has its own support forums at: http://www.microsoft.com/office/prev...ewsgroups.mspx |
Outlook 2007: Purge Deleted Items doesn't work
Which points to these public newsgroups. The question was asked in the
correct place "Vanguard" wrote in message : wrote in message oups.com... I just set up an IMAP account in Outlook 2007 and have marked several items for deletion. However, when I click Purge, nothing happens. The messages stay where they are and Outlook acts like nothing has been clicked. Ideas? That betaware has its own support forums at: http://www.microsoft.com/office/prev...ewsgroups.mspx |
Outlook 2007: Purge Deleted Items doesn't work
"Patrick Schmid" wrote in message
... Which points to these public newsgroups. The question was asked in the correct place "Vanguard" wrote: That betaware has its own support forums at: http://www.microsoft.com/office/prev...ewsgroups.mspx Guess the webnews service was out of sync when I looked since the list of headers didn't match up with the latest headers when using the Microsoft NNTP server. Yep, you're right. What a deal. Foist the betaware support on non-beta users. And, of course, it wasn't misleading at all that Microsoft showed the navlinks at that page as "2007 Microsoft Office System - Community" (notice the "2007") which was found by first going to http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/default.mspx for Office 2007 and clicking on the "Microsoft Office Beta Community" link (notice the "Beta"). More disinformation from Microsoft. Microsoft doesn't provide groups focused on their betaware rather than dilute the posts into groups that cover all released versions? Figures. -- __________________________________________________ Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. For e-mail: Remove "NIX" and add "#VN" to Subject. __________________________________________________ |
Outlook 2007: Purge Deleted Items doesn't work
Microsoft doesn't provide groups focused on their betaware rather than
dilute the posts into groups that cover all released versions? Figures. There are still the private beta newsgroups for all the technical beta testers. And all tech beta members are highly encouraged to post there. |
Outlook 2007: Purge Deleted Items doesn't work
"Patrick Schmid" wrote in message
... Microsoft doesn't provide groups focused on their betaware rather than dilute the posts into groups that cover all released versions? Figures. There are still the private beta newsgroups for all the technical beta testers. And all tech beta members are highly encouraged to post there. That's what I was looking for when I went to their web pages for their betaware. Maybe I missed it. I'm assuming by "private" that you mean the microsoft.private.* groups (versus the microsoft.public.* groups). Is there a web page showing what group(s) to use for their Office betaware and how to connect (I had to supply login credentials for the private MS Antispyware group so I figure the other private groups also require logging in). -- __________________________________________________ Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. For e-mail: Remove "NIX" and add "#VN" to Subject. __________________________________________________ |
Outlook 2007: Purge Deleted Items doesn't work
Actually the private beta newsgroups are microsoft.beta.office12.*
Access to them is restricted to the 10,000 members of the technical beta of Office 12. If you were in the tech beta, you'd know ;) (You'd also have access to betaplace and could submit bugs). The other 490,000 users (500,000 Beta 2 copies were downloaded after a few days) get to use these public newsgroups here... Patrick "Vanguard" wrote in message : "Patrick Schmid" wrote in message ... Microsoft doesn't provide groups focused on their betaware rather than dilute the posts into groups that cover all released versions? Figures. There are still the private beta newsgroups for all the technical beta testers. And all tech beta members are highly encouraged to post there. That's what I was looking for when I went to their web pages for their betaware. Maybe I missed it. I'm assuming by "private" that you mean the microsoft.private.* groups (versus the microsoft.public.* groups). Is there a web page showing what group(s) to use for their Office betaware and how to connect (I had to supply login credentials for the private MS Antispyware group so I figure the other private groups also require logging in). -- __________________________________________________ Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. For e-mail: Remove "NIX" and add "#VN" to Subject. __________________________________________________ |
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