[JAWS-Users] Re: o e mystry question!

2007-04-13 Thread Mike Welty

Once you delete the mail from the deleted items folder its gone.


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From: Cathy Boynton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:04:49 -0400
Subject: [JAWS-Users] o e   mystry question!


I'm a bit curious here on when we delete all emails from the 
deleted
folder are they gone from computer completely or are they 
somewhere in the
computer taking up space in hard drive? What I am really asking 
is, do I
need do something else to get rid of all emails after I delete 
them from the
folder? Thanks




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[JAWS-Users] Re: o e mystry question!

2007-04-13 Thread jawswizard

Hi,,
When you delete a mesage from the deleted items folder, it is deleted 
perminantly.

Jeff
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From: Cathy Boynton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:06 pm
Subject: [JAWS-Users] o e   mystry question!
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 
I'm a bit curious here on when we delete all emails from the 
 deleted 
 folder are they gone from computer completely or are they 
 somewhere in the 
 computer taking up space in hard drive? What I am really asking 
 is, do I 
 need do something else to get rid of all emails after I delete 
 them from the 
 folder? Thanks 
 
 
  

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[JAWS-Users] Re: o e mystry question!

2007-04-13 Thread rj

Compacting Outlook Express - WorldStart Computer Tips and Computer Help

WorldStart.Com Computer Tips  Help

Tip #3319 - Compacting Outlook Express

Q:
I use Outlook Express and an annoying little thing started happening
recently. Every time I close OE down, a message pops up that says To free
up disk
space, Outlook Express can compact your messages. This may take up to a few
minutes. What does this mean exactly and should I do it or not? Please
help!

A:
This is an excellent question. I too use Outlook Express here at the office
and this same thing happened to me awhile back as well. I really didn't know
why it just suddenly started happening and to be honest with you, for quite
some time, I just hit Cancel on the pop up message. I just wanted to get rid
of it. Well, come to find out, I should have listened to the message. Let me
explain.

We all delete e-mails from our Inbox on a daily basis, don't we? Then most
of us probably go on to delete those e-mails out of the Deleted Items folder
as well. That way, they'll all be gone for good, right? Well, not exactly.
Outlook Express works in the same way as your hard drive when you're trying
to delete something from your regular system. Even though we think we've
deleted the information completely, it sticks around until it is covered up
with
something else.

So, when you delete the e-mails from your Deleted Items folder, they
actually go to the Outlook Express store folder (the .dbx folder) and even
though you
can't see them, they are still there, taking up space. This is when
compacting steps in. When you see the compact message, you may think it's
just going
to cut down your e-mails in size a little, but do nothing else. Well, in all
actuality, when you compact, the e-mails that are now in your store folder
are removed. This then allows for extra e-mail storage space and more than
likely, faster e-mail service in the way OE opens, closes and runs in
general.

Now, Outlook Express will automatically compact your messages for you after
the 100th time of opening and closing the program. As you can see from the
above
information, it is essential that you let the compact process go, in order
to keep your e-mail program working correctly. So, when the compacting
starts,
don't interrupt it. Just let it finish. It should only take a few minutes
and then your Outlook Express will be up and running just like new.

Okay, so what if you get the message when you're trying to shut your
computer down for the day? It's not really in your best interest to wait
around for
it to complete, so what else can you do? Well, you can do the compacting at
any time and when it's best for you. You may want to do it on a lunch break
or when you're not going to be using your computer for awhile.

To get started, go to File and choose Work Offline. This will ensure that no
new messages come through while the compact is running. You should also turn
off any other programs you have going, but you can keep your firewall and
antivirus software on. Now, you should also back up your e-mail before you
begin
this process, just in case you happen to lose any important e-mails. This is
up to you, but read
here
for a quick way to get the backup done. Once you're done with the backup, go
to File, Folder and choose Compact All Folders. Again, once that starts,
don't
mess with it until it's done. Just let it run and like I said before, it
should only take a few minutes.

Now, there might be some times when you just want to compact one folder at a
time. That's no problem either. To do that, select the folder you want to
compact
(Inbox, Outbox, etc.) by just clicking and highlighting it in the left side
panel on the main page of your Outlook Express. Next, go to File, Folder and
select Compact. That will then compact only that one single folder. This
should be done if you make big changes to a particular folder.

Also, just in case you were wondering; when you do a complete compact on all
of your folders, Outlook Express starts with all of your e-mail and news
folders
and it finishes up with the store .dbx folder, which is where all your
deleted e-mails sit. On a final note, you should make it a monthly routine
to compact
all of your folders, because it really will help with your e-mail's speed
and performance and you can't beat that!

~ Erin

(Copyright 2004
WorldStart,
Inc)

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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:23 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: o e mystry question!



 Hi,,
 When you delete a mesage from the deleted items folder, it is deleted
 perminantly.

 Jeff
 - Original Message -
 From: Cathy Boynton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:06 pm
 Subject: [JAWS-Users] o e   mystry question!
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 
 I'm a bit curious here on when we delete all emails from the
  deleted
  folder are they gone from computer completely or are they
  somewhere in the
  computer taking up space in hard drive

[JAWS-Users] Re: o e mystry question!

2007-04-13 Thread Flor Lynch

Others have asserted that when messages are deleted from Deleted Items they 
are deleted permanently.  that's the simple answer.  In fact, they are still 
on the computer but not in a usable form, and it is the compaction of all 
folders process which removes them entirely.  If, for instance, you had a 
corruption problem with one of your .dbx files - one of the OE folders - you 
might delete that folder and recover an older version of it which would 
contain some older messages.  It's not a straightforward process, however.

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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 5:04 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] o e mystry question!



I'm a bit curious here on when we delete all emails from the deleted
folder are they gone from computer completely or are they somewhere in the
computer taking up space in hard drive? What I am really asking is, do I
need do something else to get rid of all emails after I delete them from the
folder? Thanks





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[JAWS-Users] Re: o e mystry question!

2007-04-13 Thread David A Ferrin

Excellent post, a keeper.
David Ferrin
www.jaws-users.com
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From: rj [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:41 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: o e mystry question!



 Compacting Outlook Express - WorldStart Computer Tips and Computer Help

 WorldStart.Com Computer Tips  Help

 Tip #3319 - Compacting Outlook Express

 Q:
 I use Outlook Express and an annoying little thing started happening
 recently. Every time I close OE down, a message pops up that says To free
 up disk
 space, Outlook Express can compact your messages. This may take up to a 
 few
 minutes. What does this mean exactly and should I do it or not? Please
 help!

 A:
 This is an excellent question. I too use Outlook Express here at the 
 office
 and this same thing happened to me awhile back as well. I really didn't 
 know
 why it just suddenly started happening and to be honest with you, for 
 quite
 some time, I just hit Cancel on the pop up message. I just wanted to get 
 rid
 of it. Well, come to find out, I should have listened to the message. Let 
 me
 explain.

 We all delete e-mails from our Inbox on a daily basis, don't we? Then most
 of us probably go on to delete those e-mails out of the Deleted Items 
 folder
 as well. That way, they'll all be gone for good, right? Well, not exactly.
 Outlook Express works in the same way as your hard drive when you're 
 trying
 to delete something from your regular system. Even though we think we've
 deleted the information completely, it sticks around until it is covered 
 up
 with
 something else.

 So, when you delete the e-mails from your Deleted Items folder, they
 actually go to the Outlook Express store folder (the .dbx folder) and even
 though you
 can't see them, they are still there, taking up space. This is when
 compacting steps in. When you see the compact message, you may think it's
 just going
 to cut down your e-mails in size a little, but do nothing else. Well, in 
 all
 actuality, when you compact, the e-mails that are now in your store folder
 are removed. This then allows for extra e-mail storage space and more than
 likely, faster e-mail service in the way OE opens, closes and runs in
 general.

 Now, Outlook Express will automatically compact your messages for you 
 after
 the 100th time of opening and closing the program. As you can see from the
 above
 information, it is essential that you let the compact process go, in order
 to keep your e-mail program working correctly. So, when the compacting
 starts,
 don't interrupt it. Just let it finish. It should only take a few minutes
 and then your Outlook Express will be up and running just like new.

 Okay, so what if you get the message when you're trying to shut your
 computer down for the day? It's not really in your best interest to wait
 around for
 it to complete, so what else can you do? Well, you can do the compacting 
 at
 any time and when it's best for you. You may want to do it on a lunch 
 break
 or when you're not going to be using your computer for awhile.

 To get started, go to File and choose Work Offline. This will ensure that 
 no
 new messages come through while the compact is running. You should also 
 turn
 off any other programs you have going, but you can keep your firewall and
 antivirus software on. Now, you should also back up your e-mail before you
 begin
 this process, just in case you happen to lose any important e-mails. This 
 is
 up to you, but read
 here
 for a quick way to get the backup done. Once you're done with the backup, 
 go
 to File, Folder and choose Compact All Folders. Again, once that starts,
 don't
 mess with it until it's done. Just let it run and like I said before, it
 should only take a few minutes.

 Now, there might be some times when you just want to compact one folder at 
 a
 time. That's no problem either. To do that, select the folder you want to
 compact
 (Inbox, Outbox, etc.) by just clicking and highlighting it in the left 
 side
 panel on the main page of your Outlook Express. Next, go to File, Folder 
 and
 select Compact. That will then compact only that one single folder. This
 should be done if you make big changes to a particular folder.

 Also, just in case you were wondering; when you do a complete compact on 
 all
 of your folders, Outlook Express starts with all of your e-mail and news
 folders
 and it finishes up with the store .dbx folder, which is where all your
 deleted e-mails sit. On a final note, you should make it a monthly routine
 to compact
 all of your folders, because it really will help with your e-mail's speed
 and performance and you can't beat that!

 ~ Erin

 (Copyright 2004
 WorldStart,
 Inc)

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:23 PM
 Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: o e mystry question!



 Hi,,
 When you delete a mesage from the deleted items folder, it is deleted
 perminantly.

 Jeff
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