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It seems that it is the intention of Outlook is to mirror Hotmail. I deleted
my messages in Hotmail to cleanup the account thinking that these messages were safe in Outlook. Upon returning to Outlook, after deleting the Hotmail messages online, my Outlook messages were also deleted, including the Archive file. Is this the correct behavior of the products (connector/Outlook/hotmail)? May I assume that all is lost? Is there a way to modify this behavior in the future, such that the messages in Outlook are safe from operations performed in Hotmail. I am just interested in downloading the new messages as they arrive in Hotmail to my Outlook. I am not looking to control my Hotmail account from Outlook or vice-versa. |
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Adrian wrote:
It seems that it is the intention of Outlook is to mirror Hotmail. I deleted my messages in Hotmail to cleanup the account thinking that these messages were safe in Outlook. Upon returning to Outlook, after deleting the Hotmail messages online, my Outlook messages were also deleted, including the Archive file. Is this the correct behavior of the products (connector/Outlook/hotmail)? Yes, it is correct behavior. The contents of the Hotmail folders in Outlook will exactly match the contents of the online Hotmail folders. May I assume that all is lost? If you deleted it and it is not in the online Deleted Items folder, then it is gone permanently. Is there a way to modify this behavior in the future, such that the messages in Outlook are safe from operations performed in Hotmail. Only if you copy or move the items from the Hotmail folders in Outlook to the local folders. I am just interested in downloading the new messages as they arrive in Hotmail to my Outlook. I am not looking to control my Hotmail account from Outlook or vice-versa. Outlook doesn't strictly "download" messages from Hotmail in the same way that it downloads messages from POP accounts. There's two-way synchronicity between Outlook and Hotmail. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Adrian" wrote in message ... It seems that it is the intention of Outlook is to mirror Hotmail. I deleted my messages in Hotmail to cleanup the account thinking that these messages were safe in Outlook. Upon returning to Outlook, after deleting the Hotmail messages online, my Outlook messages were also deleted, including the Archive file. Is this the correct behavior of the products (connector/Outlook/hotmail)? May I assume that all is lost? Is there a way to modify this behavior in the future, such that the messages in Outlook are safe from operations performed in Hotmail. I am just interested in downloading the new messages as they arrive in Hotmail to my Outlook. I am not looking to control my Hotmail account from Outlook or vice-versa. I am unfamiliar with Hotmail but if your access to Hotmail from Outlook was via IMAP the messages were never on your computer. You were looking at them on the Hotmail server. You would have to drag them to personal folders in Outlook to keep them. |
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John wrote:
I am unfamiliar with Hotmail but if your access to Hotmail from Outlook was via IMAP the messages were never on your computer. You were looking at them on the Hotmail server. You would have to drag them to personal folders in Outlook to keep them. Not exactly true. Outlook populates the client-side cache with copies of what's on the server so that you can work offline and still access the existing messages. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks, Brian! I was afraid that might be the case!
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Adrian wrote: It seems that it is the intention of Outlook is to mirror Hotmail. I deleted my messages in Hotmail to cleanup the account thinking that these messages were safe in Outlook. Upon returning to Outlook, after deleting the Hotmail messages online, my Outlook messages were also deleted, including the Archive file. Is this the correct behavior of the products (connector/Outlook/hotmail)? Yes, it is correct behavior. The contents of the Hotmail folders in Outlook will exactly match the contents of the online Hotmail folders. May I assume that all is lost? If you deleted it and it is not in the online Deleted Items folder, then it is gone permanently. Is there a way to modify this behavior in the future, such that the messages in Outlook are safe from operations performed in Hotmail. Only if you copy or move the items from the Hotmail folders in Outlook to the local folders. I am just interested in downloading the new messages as they arrive in Hotmail to my Outlook. I am not looking to control my Hotmail account from Outlook or vice-versa. Outlook doesn't strictly "download" messages from Hotmail in the same way that it downloads messages from POP accounts. There's two-way synchronicity between Outlook and Hotmail. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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