Problem with Verizon storing up all email to Outlook Express
dkw197
Contributor - Level 1

Generally I have no problems with getting my mail sent to my OE, however I have this weird problem periodically. Even though I delete my mail in OE, it appears that my mail is not being deleted from my Verizon email account--so all the original mail is store there even though I have deleted it in my OE email account. Periodically my Verizon mail will try to send all the mail stored there to my OE which results in me getting an error message (0X8004210A) in OE. It times out because there are so many emails trying to be sent. I'm thinking that there must be some sort of setting in my Verizon mail that I need to fix that will delete the mail once it is sent to my OE. To solve the problem temporarily, I went into my Verizon mail and manually deleted all the mail. Once the huge amount of email store there was deleted, OE worked fine. Does anyone know a permanent fix for this problem? Thanks in advance!

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Re: Problem with Verizon storing up all email to Outlook Express
dkw197
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To all of you, a big thanks. I was able to get into the right spot to fix everything--at least in theory. We'll know in a few days, but no reason to think it won't work. You all are great!

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Re: Problem with Verizon storing up all email to Outlook Express
TimSykes
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In OE there is a setting to "Delete mail from server" when deleting for OE. Make sure that is selected. 
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dkw197
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I was really hoping it was jsut a setting issue--thanks! I can find the setting to Delete mail in OE when I exit, but haven't been able to locate the setting to Delete from the Server. Do you happen to know where it's located in OE?
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TimSykes
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Go to tools, then select accounts. In the list find the verizon.net email account highlight it and hit properties. In properties select the advanced tab. The last option is "Remove from server when deleted from 'Deleted items'"
Re: Problem with Verizon storing up all email to Outlook Express
Justin46
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@dkw197 wrote:
I was really hoping it was jsut a setting issue--thanks! I can find the setting to Delete mail in OE when I exit, but haven't been able to locate the setting to Delete from the Server. Do you happen to know where it's located in OE?

The best thing to do in my opinion is to have OE delete the emails from the server when you download them to OE. Assuming that OE is set to leave copies of the messages on the server, do this:

Tools ==> Accounts ==> the email account you want to update ==> Properties ==> Advanced tab ==> uncheck "Leave a copy of messages on server" ==> OK ==> Close

That should fix it. Now if that checkbox is not currently checked, I don't know why emails would not be deleted from the server.

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Justin
Verizon FiOS TV, Internet, and phone
IMG 1.6.0, Build 06.89
Keller, TX 76248

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TimSykes
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@Justin wrote:

@dkw197 wrote:
I was really hoping it was jsut a setting issue--thanks! I can find the setting to Delete mail in OE when I exit, but haven't been able to locate the setting to Delete from the Server. Do you happen to know where it's located in OE?

The best thing to do in my opinion is to have OE delete the emails from the server when you download them to OE. Assuming that OE is set to leave copies of the messages on the server, do this:

Tools ==> Accounts ==> the email account you want to update ==> Properties ==> Advanced tab ==> uncheck "Leave a copy of messages on server" ==> OK ==> Close

That should fix it. Now if that checkbox is not currently checked, I don't know why emails would not be deleted from the server.

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Justin
Verizon FiOS TV, Internet, and phone
IMG 1.6.0, Build 06.89
Keller, TX 76248


I would advise against this method. The reason is it will download all mail to the local server and not keep a copy on the server. So if your PC or Hard drive crashes you will lose all your email. Or if you use 2 PC's you will not get the mail on both of them.  
Message Edited by TimSykes on 02-24-2009 12:50 PM
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Re: Problem with Verizon storing up all email to Outlook Express
Techman28
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@TimSykes wrote:

@Justin wrote:

@dkw197 wrote:
I was really hoping it was jsut a setting issue--thanks! I can find the setting to Delete mail in OE when I exit, but haven't been able to locate the setting to Delete from the Server. Do you happen to know where it's located in OE?

The best thing to do in my opinion is to have OE delete the emails from the server when you download them to OE. Assuming that OE is set to leave copies of the messages on the server, do this:

Tools ==> Accounts ==> the email account you want to update ==> Properties ==> Advanced tab ==> uncheck "Leave a copy of messages on server" ==> OK ==> Close

That should fix it. Now if that checkbox is not currently checked, I don't know why emails would not be deleted from the server.

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Justin
Verizon FiOS TV, Internet, and phone
IMG 1.6.0, Build 06.89
Keller, TX 76248


I would advise against this method. The reason is it will download all mail to the local server and not keep a copy on the server. So if your PC or Hard drive crashes you will lose all your email. Or if you use 2 PC's you will not get the mail on both of them.  
Message Edited by TimSykes on 02-24-2009 12:50 PM

I personally like to leave it on there for 2 days then delete them so I have a chance to put it on another computer just in case.

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Re: Problem with Verizon storing up all email to Outlook Express
Justin46
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Well, I did say it was "my opinion." Maybe I should have said "in my humble opinion." Smiley Very Happy 

To each his own I guess, but I have had it set that way since I first began using OE (1992? don't know when it first came out, but have been exclusively using OE since it did), which is more years ago than I can really remember, have never lost a single email doing it that way, business or personal. Of course I do back up my PC fairly regularly, and I use the free Outlook Express Quick Backup periodically also, since it not only saves all of the emails but all of the accounts and the Address Book.

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Justin
Verizon FiOS TV, Internet, and phone
IMG 1.6.0, Build 06.89
Keller, TX 76248

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Techman28
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yeah Standard Outlook was around back then wow with Exchange Server 5.5.....I think OE began around 95 SE or 98 but that does seem a little late though I'm gonna have to google that
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Re: Problem with Verizon storing up all email to Outlook Express
TimSykes
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@Techman28 wrote:
yeah Standard Outlook was around back then wow with Exchange Server 5.5.....I think OE began around 95 SE or 98 but that does seem a little late though I'm gonna have to google that
I think techman just had a geekgasm!
 
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