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Answer» When I delete emails from my inbox, all that happens is a line goes through them. How do I permanently delete and get rid of them? Thanks. What Inbox ? ? There's a BUNCH of e-mail CLIENTS out there...Nothing goes into your DELETED Items folder? Try dragging the ones you want to delete directly there.I dont have English version, but you will find function what are you looking for in MS OUTLOOK main menu. I dont know exact translation but it will be something like that ... click on edit (menu where items like paste, copy ... are placed) and there you will find ITEM named something like empty, clear. This item has about three subitems and there you can delete selected messages.We still have no idea what e-mail client is being used here...You have to purge...
IMAP messages are neither deleted immediately just "marked for deletion" until you purge the folder.
In the default view used by Outlook for IMAP accounts the messages are displayed grayed out and with a strike-through line.
You can hide these messages or auto purge, but its not recommended with an IMAP account.Quote from: patio on September 15, 2008, 06:02:42 AM We still have no idea what e-mail client is being used here...
patio, maybe I'm missing your point, but I believe Outlook 2007 is the email client here. That's what I would assume, since it's mentioned the title of his question.It is Outlook. I must have been in a hurry...sorry.It is Outlook. Thanks for the help. Purging worked.
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