Permanently Delete Email In Outlook For Mac 2011
The moved messages do not appear in deleted items retention for the Inbox (or any other folder for that matter). How is it that Outlook 2011 is able to bypass the deleted item's retention, and is there a way to remedy this? Deleted items on microsoft outlook for mac.
I am using Microsoft Outlook for Mac 2011, on an Office 365 Exchange POP server. I keep getting messages to say that my mailbox is nearly full. I have moved over 1000 messages to desktop archive folders and deleted them from my inbox. However as soon as I get another dozen emails I get the 'nearly full' message again. As well as deleting from my desktop I have gone onto the server and deleted and then purged emails there as well. Is there something else I should be doing or where emails may be hiding?
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Question: Q: Deleted message in Outlook are still there, H2 delete permanently from the computer! Here is the situation, I have on tow differnt Mac' both running 10.8.6 and Office 2011. I get a message and I delete it from the inbox (POP accounts with my ISP, on my own domain), and next from the deleted items folder. Two accounts because we migrated to Office365. Tried to remove the old account and Outlook (2011) crashed. From then on, every time I'd try to remove the account, Outlook would crash. My plan was to make a pst backup, and just manually remove all account info via squall's method above, but at the end of creating the pst file, Outlook crashed again.
I have read various threads elsewhere that explain how to identify mailbox size and exchange quota size on MS Office for Windows - is there a way of doing this for Outlook for Mac? I haven't been able to find it. It sounds like your POP mail server is telling you that you are close to filling up your allowed space allocation on the server. The default setting for POP usually deletes messages from the server once you download them, but you may have changed that setting in Account preferences. Often people will leave the originals on the server as a way of keeping a backup, or so that they can access the account from more than one device and have the same messages on each. Go to your account settings and see what options you chose regarding when messages get deleted from the server. I am an unpaid volunteer and do not work for Microsoft.