As an Office 365 MVP, I constantly scan the horizon for new features in Office 365. This week, I found a new fix for something I didn’t even know was broken: How deleted items in Outlook are handled.
While we assume that when an email is deleted, it is gone forever, things can be different for Microsoft 365 Groups. According to a user, 45+ GBs of deleted emails were not automatically purged or ...
If you’re using any sort of email client, then you’ve probably stored up hundreds or even thousands of deleted messages that you thought were gone forever. You should delete them. Not only to get rid ...
If you are using Outlook on a Microsoft Exchange Server account, and you accidentally delete an item, such as one of your contacts, you can restore the item, even if you emptied your Deleted Items ...
Cause they might not be there when you need them. Just ask the HR lady for a company I consult for ... "Is there any way that you can make it so deleted items don't automatically get deleted?
I thought for some reason Gmail used to first mark things as Deleted, but not really delete them.<BR><BR>Then later it added a Delete button but it moved it to a deleted items folder before deleting ...
ANSWER: Here’s the procedure: highlight the Deleted Items folder, then right click on it. Choose Empty Deleted Items Folder. When the prompt appears asking if you’re sure, answer Yes. That’s all there ...
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