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From: JRT on 20 Apr 2010 12:46 Outlook automatically deletes items from my email account on downloading. How can I stop this? I prefer to control my email account manually as I access it from different computers and need to download the same messages on each.
From: VanguardLH on 20 Apr 2010 13:30
JRT wrote: > Outlook automatically deletes items from my email account on downloading. > How > can I stop this? I prefer to control my email account manually as I access it > from different computers and need to download the same messages on each. You did not identify the *type* of e-mail account (POP, IMAP, HTTP/Delta- sync, Exchange) so we have to guess. The default behavior of POP is to send a RETR (retrieve) followed by a DELE (delete). That is, POP normally retrieves an e-mail to keep just the local copy and then delete it from the mail server. POP was not designed for accessing a single mailbox by multiple e-mail clients on the same or multiple hosts. If you want other e-mail clients to access your e-mails using POP then configure the e-mail account that you defined in Outlook to "leave message on server". That eliminates sending the DELE command. You will have to set this option in every e-mail client that uses POP to access the same e-mail account. Because you are leaving e-mails up on the server, your disk quota will get consumed unless you clean out your mailbox up on the server. That means you will need to occasionally use the webmail interface to your e-mail account to login and delete items from any folders that count against your disk quota. Some e-mail providers count items in all folders against your disk quota. Some don't count items in the Trash and Junk folders since those get periodically flushed by the server (i.e., their retention is short). Alternatively, you can use the "remove from server after N days" option to have Outlook help clean out your mailbox. If you set N to, say, 30 days then you can retrieve the same messages into different e-mail clients for up to a month. |