Brian - thanks for the great feedback and understanding of how I'm using
Outlook.
I understand that seperate profiles would be good, but that would be a pain
to keep logging in and out to check e-mails from other accounts. This way,
I'm notified. Isn't this the reason why they created this feature? And, for
some reason, if I need to reply to a work e-mail from my personal account, I
can just click the account drop down button in the send window and choose
which account to reply from.
I've had Office 2007 for less than 90 days and I'll make the suggestion.
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> "Tyler G." <Tyler G.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AA654B78-A294-49BB-9B8A-E49A4049CCDE@microsoft.com...
>
> >I am using Outlook 2007 (in Office 2007). (Windows XP Pro SP 3 – fully up
> >to
> > date with all updates and patches).
> ....snip...
> > The only way I can empty the other (account #2 or #3) “Deleted Items”
> > folders it to perform a right click on the “Deleted Items” folder and
> > select
> > Empty “Deleted Items” Folder”.
>
> I think this would be a great suggestion to make to Microsoft. Have you had
> Outlook 2007 for 90 fays or less? If so, you should contact Microsoft and
> request that they extend the Inbox/Sent Items extra features Outlook 2007
> introduced to covering automatic emptying of the PST-specific Deleted Items
> as well.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>