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Martin Kleynhans - 24 Oct 2003 12:26 GMT
To whom it may concern.

I have a client who has a query whereby he would like to be prompted to
Delete his Items when Closing Outlook Express, he has this facility at work
but not at home.

I however am battling to find this information and i do not have Outlook
Express 5.2

Please Advise

Kind Regards

Martin Kleynhans
Mickey Stevens - 24 Oct 2003 21:42 GMT
Tell the user to go to Tools -> Schedules, and to open the "Empty Deleted
Items Folder" schedule.  Then, change the occurrence from "Manually" to "On
Quit".  Check the "Enabled" checkbox, click OK and the Deleted Items folder
will be emptied on quit.

This won't prompt the user to delete.  It is probably possible to write an
AppleScript to prompt the user on quit, but I'm not sure how that would be
done.

On 10/24/03 6:26 AM, in article uPxbzHimDHA.1084@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl,

> To whom it may concern.
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> Martin Kleynhans

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