> Ooop.. didn't catch that. Question though... 1) Is there a version for
>> Outlook Express is not Outlook. :)
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>> "Randy" <Randy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> > How do I set it up then? Now, when I press delete a message, it just
>> > puts
>> > a
>> > strike-through through the header, and leaves it in the inbox. I can
>> > move
>> > it
>> > to the trash, then purge the deleted messages in my inbox, but that's
>> > such
>> > a
>> > hassle. I just want the message to be moved to the trash folder on the
>> > IMAP
>> > server when I press to delete a message from my inbox, or any other
>> > folder.
>> >
>> > "Brian Tillman" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Diane Poremsky [MVP] <outlookmvp@msn.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > If thunderbird meets your needs, by all means use it.
>> >>
>> >> Yep. Outlook Express's IMAP also supports a Deleted Items folder.
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