I don't have any IMAP accounts. This newsgroup is short on IMAP
experts.
"Martin" <martin@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I've already tried that (it's checked by default). It makes no
> difference. In fact, whenever I have deleted messages in Outlook from this
> account, they stay in the inbox, but with a line through them till they
> are purged.
>
> Does IMAP message deleting work correctly for you (or anyone else reading
> this)?
>
> Martin
>
> <robertmiles@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Martin" <martin@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Whenever I delete a message from my inbox, rather than appearing with a
>>> line through it, or being sent to the trash folder it gets permanently
>>> deleted. This happens whatever options I choose in the advanced IMAP
>>> options. Also running Windows Mail as administrator makes no difference
>>> (I'm using Vista Ultimate).
>>>
>>> I get the expected IMAP delete functionality when using the same account
>>> with Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003, so I assume this is a bug in Windows
>>> Mail.
| | | | | >> Outlook is part of software packages that cost enough extra that
>> Microsoft
>> does not want to make all of its features available in programs that come
>> as
>> part of Vista or at no extra cost.
>>
>> To have the deleted messages moved to the Deleted Items folder, click on
>> Tools, then Options, then Advanced. If there is no checkmark in the box
>> before Use the 'Deleted Items' folder with IMAP accounts, click on this
>> box, then Apply. Click on OK.
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