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I have set up several rules to manage incoming emails. The rules direct the emails to topical user-created folders based on either who the sender is or the content of the subject line. When a message comes is, say with the word "Adobe" in the subject, the rules put it in a folder called "Computer Stuff". This works well. I have several topical folders and the rules do a good job at directing the messages to the right one. The problem is that when I delete a message that has been routed by the rules to a user-created folder, it disappears into the ether. In other words, it does NOT go into the system "Deleted Items" folder. Note that messages that are not routed into a user-created folder and which remain in the system "Inbox" folder do go to the "Deleted Items" folder when I delete them. I would like all messages to end up in the Deleted Items folder upon deletion. ENVIROMENT Outlook 2003 on an XP station connected to a Small Business Exchange Server. Will appreciate your thoughts on how to correct this problem. Thanks for your consideration of this problem and for your suggestions. |
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When you state "user-created folder" do you mean a PST?
Do you have Item Retention turned on your Exchange Server? Nikki "Leo Bueno" wrote in message ... PROBLEM I have set up several rules to manage incoming emails. The rules direct the emails to topical user-created folders based on either who the sender is or the content of the subject line. When a message comes is, say with the word "Adobe" in the subject, the rules put it in a folder called "Computer Stuff". This works well. I have several topical folders and the rules do a good job at directing the messages to the right one. The problem is that when I delete a message that has been routed by the rules to a user-created folder, it disappears into the ether. In other words, it does NOT go into the system "Deleted Items" folder. Note that messages that are not routed into a user-created folder and which remain in the system "Inbox" folder do go to the "Deleted Items" folder when I delete them. I would like all messages to end up in the Deleted Items folder upon deletion. ENVIROMENT Outlook 2003 on an XP station connected to a Small Business Exchange Server. Will appreciate your thoughts on how to correct this problem. Thanks for your consideration of this problem and for your suggestions. |
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![]() Please excuse my lack of technical knowdege; I have not checked with the IT crew before responding here. I think the folders are not .pst; they reside at the server and as I recall the server uses a different format. However, to the user (me) it looks the same from the way the look on a stand-alone installation of Outlook. These are the subfolders we can create under the Inbox. Please note that the messages in the Deleted Items folder *are* retained (for 30 days, since I have set the folder properties to clean out items older than that). Does that mean that Item Retention is already turned on at the server? On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 08:34:46 -0700, "Nikki Peterson" wrote: When you state "user-created folder" do you mean a PST? Do you have Item Retention turned on your Exchange Server? Nikki "Leo Bueno" wrote in message .. . PROBLEM I have set up several rules to manage incoming emails. The rules direct the emails to topical user-created folders based on either who the sender is or the content of the subject line. When a message comes is, say with the word "Adobe" in the subject, the rules put it in a folder called "Computer Stuff". This works well. I have several topical folders and the rules do a good job at directing the messages to the right one. The problem is that when I delete a message that has been routed by the rules to a user-created folder, it disappears into the ether. In other words, it does NOT go into the system "Deleted Items" folder. Note that messages that are not routed into a user-created folder and which remain in the system "Inbox" folder do go to the "Deleted Items" folder when I delete them. I would like all messages to end up in the Deleted Items folder upon deletion. ENVIROMENT Outlook 2003 on an XP station connected to a Small Business Exchange Server. Will appreciate your thoughts on how to correct this problem. Thanks for your consideration of this problem and for your suggestions. |
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I would check your rule for which "delete" you are using:
The "delete it" or The "permanently delete it" If you could, write back and include the entire rule as it is written. This might shed some light on the problem. If you are just MOVING the item, then the item would move, it would never go to the Deleted Items folder because you did not ever place it there. To answer your question about the .pst. If these folders are built below and in your Inbox, they are not a .pst format. They are still on the server. In computing, a Personal Storage Table (.pst) is a file used to store local copies of messages, calendar events, and other items within Microsoft software such as Microsoft Exchange Client, Windows Messaging, and Microsoft Outlook. Nikki "Leo Bueno" wrote in message ... Please excuse my lack of technical knowdege; I have not checked with the IT crew before responding here. I think the folders are not .pst; they reside at the server and as I recall the server uses a different format. However, to the user (me) it looks the same from the way the look on a stand-alone installation of Outlook. These are the subfolders we can create under the Inbox. Please note that the messages in the Deleted Items folder *are* retained (for 30 days, since I have set the folder properties to clean out items older than that). Does that mean that Item Retention is already turned on at the server? On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 08:34:46 -0700, "Nikki Peterson" wrote: When you state "user-created folder" do you mean a PST? Do you have Item Retention turned on your Exchange Server? Nikki "Leo Bueno" wrote in message .. . PROBLEM I have set up several rules to manage incoming emails. The rules direct the emails to topical user-created folders based on either who the sender is or the content of the subject line. When a message comes is, say with the word "Adobe" in the subject, the rules put it in a folder called "Computer Stuff". This works well. I have several topical folders and the rules do a good job at directing the messages to the right one. The problem is that when I delete a message that has been routed by the rules to a user-created folder, it disappears into the ether. In other words, it does NOT go into the system "Deleted Items" folder. Note that messages that are not routed into a user-created folder and which remain in the system "Inbox" folder do go to the "Deleted Items" folder when I delete them. I would like all messages to end up in the Deleted Items folder upon deletion. ENVIROMENT Outlook 2003 on an XP station connected to a Small Business Exchange Server. Will appreciate your thoughts on how to correct this problem. Thanks for your consideration of this problem and for your suggestions. |
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![]() The rules only moves the incoming messages to specified folders. The rules don't delet any incoming messages. If I go to one of the folders, read a message and delete it manually (using the X button), that message does NOT go to the Deleted Items folder. Compare that behavior with reading and deleting a message in the Inbox; those deleted messages do go into the Delete Items folder. Outlook seems to discriminate against the messages that were moved to folders other than the Inbox. On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 06:51:58 -0700, "Nikki Peterson" wrote: I would check your rule for which "delete" you are using: The "delete it" or The "permanently delete it" If you could, write back and include the entire rule as it is written. This might shed some light on the problem. If you are just MOVING the item, then the item would move, it would never go to the Deleted Items folder because you did not ever place it there. To answer your question about the .pst. If these folders are built below and in your Inbox, they are not a .pst format. They are still on the server. In computing, a Personal Storage Table (.pst) is a file used to store local copies of messages, calendar events, and other items within Microsoft software such as Microsoft Exchange Client, Windows Messaging, and Microsoft Outlook. Nikki "Leo Bueno" wrote in message .. . Please excuse my lack of technical knowdege; I have not checked with the IT crew before responding here. I think the folders are not .pst; they reside at the server and as I recall the server uses a different format. However, to the user (me) it looks the same from the way the look on a stand-alone installation of Outlook. These are the subfolders we can create under the Inbox. Please note that the messages in the Deleted Items folder *are* retained (for 30 days, since I have set the folder properties to clean out items older than that). Does that mean that Item Retention is already turned on at the server? On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 08:34:46 -0700, "Nikki Peterson" wrote: When you state "user-created folder" do you mean a PST? Do you have Item Retention turned on your Exchange Server? Nikki "Leo Bueno" wrote in message . .. PROBLEM I have set up several rules to manage incoming emails. The rules direct the emails to topical user-created folders based on either who the sender is or the content of the subject line. When a message comes is, say with the word "Adobe" in the subject, the rules put it in a folder called "Computer Stuff". This works well. I have several topical folders and the rules do a good job at directing the messages to the right one. The problem is that when I delete a message that has been routed by the rules to a user-created folder, it disappears into the ether. In other words, it does NOT go into the system "Deleted Items" folder. Note that messages that are not routed into a user-created folder and which remain in the system "Inbox" folder do go to the "Deleted Items" folder when I delete them. I would like all messages to end up in the Deleted Items folder upon deletion. ENVIROMENT Outlook 2003 on an XP station connected to a Small Business Exchange Server. Will appreciate your thoughts on how to correct this problem. Thanks for your consideration of this problem and for your suggestions. |
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That is not "normal" behavior for Outlook/Exchange.
Having said this, there could be an issue with synchronization if you are set up for a "cached mode" type of set up. This would indicate that you may need to rebuild your .ost (offline storage) file. If you use Cached Exchange Mode, a copy of the Exchange mailbox is stored on your computer in an .ost file. This copy permits you to work online or offline without interruption, and the data can be synchronized automatically or manually. Description of Outlook 2003 with Cached Exchange Mode in an Exchange Server 2003 environment: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870926 I would search the client machine for any OST's that may be there. Close Outlook. Search the Hard drive (F3) to locate the *.ost file. (Be sure to check in HIDDEN files on W2K or WXP.) Delete all that are found from the FIND window. Open Outlook. When you restart Outlook, the .ost file will rebuild, fresh. This may cause a delay the first time you open Outlook because it is busy building the new .ost file. Nikki "Leo Bueno" wrote in message ... The rules only moves the incoming messages to specified folders. The rules don't delet any incoming messages. If I go to one of the folders, read a message and delete it manually (using the X button), that message does NOT go to the Deleted Items folder. Compare that behavior with reading and deleting a message in the Inbox; those deleted messages do go into the Delete Items folder. Outlook seems to discriminate against the messages that were moved to folders other than the Inbox. On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 06:51:58 -0700, "Nikki Peterson" wrote: I would check your rule for which "delete" you are using: The "delete it" or The "permanently delete it" If you could, write back and include the entire rule as it is written. This might shed some light on the problem. If you are just MOVING the item, then the item would move, it would never go to the Deleted Items folder because you did not ever place it there. To answer your question about the .pst. If these folders are built below and in your Inbox, they are not a .pst format. They are still on the server. In computing, a Personal Storage Table (.pst) is a file used to store local copies of messages, calendar events, and other items within Microsoft software such as Microsoft Exchange Client, Windows Messaging, and Microsoft Outlook. Nikki "Leo Bueno" wrote in message .. . Please excuse my lack of technical knowdege; I have not checked with the IT crew before responding here. I think the folders are not .pst; they reside at the server and as I recall the server uses a different format. However, to the user (me) it looks the same from the way the look on a stand-alone installation of Outlook. These are the subfolders we can create under the Inbox. Please note that the messages in the Deleted Items folder *are* retained (for 30 days, since I have set the folder properties to clean out items older than that). Does that mean that Item Retention is already turned on at the server? On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 08:34:46 -0700, "Nikki Peterson" wrote: When you state "user-created folder" do you mean a PST? Do you have Item Retention turned on your Exchange Server? Nikki "Leo Bueno" wrote in message . .. PROBLEM I have set up several rules to manage incoming emails. The rules direct the emails to topical user-created folders based on either who the sender is or the content of the subject line. When a message comes is, say with the word "Adobe" in the subject, the rules put it in a folder called "Computer Stuff". This works well. I have several topical folders and the rules do a good job at directing the messages to the right one. The problem is that when I delete a message that has been routed by the rules to a user-created folder, it disappears into the ether. In other words, it does NOT go into the system "Deleted Items" folder. Note that messages that are not routed into a user-created folder and which remain in the system "Inbox" folder do go to the "Deleted Items" folder when I delete them. I would like all messages to end up in the Deleted Items folder upon deletion. ENVIROMENT Outlook 2003 on an XP station connected to a Small Business Exchange Server. Will appreciate your thoughts on how to correct this problem. Thanks for your consideration of this problem and for your suggestions. |
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