How do i stop Strikethrough on deleted emails in Outlook

A

Avril James

When deleting emails or dumping into different folders the original email
remains in my inbox, but is greyed out and has been strikedthrough.
 
F

Floor

Avril James:
When deleting emails or dumping into different folders the original email
remains in my inbox, but is greyed out and has been strikedthrough.

Looks like you use IMAP.
Strike-thru means status deleted.
You can get rid of that by 'undeleting' these message again (just joking),
or choosing
'Purge Messages' (upper part of your screen) or via Edit - Purge Deleted
messages

You can also choose for purging deleted messages on leaving Outlook (I use
Outlook Express, which offers that choice; can hardly imagine Outlook
doesn't :)
 
B

Brian Tillman

Avril James said:
When deleting emails or dumping into different folders the original
email remains in my inbox, but is greyed out and has been
strikedthrough.

Floor explained why you see it. Assuming Outlook 2003, since you neglected
to include your version, if you don't want to see those messages, click
View>Arrange By>Current View>Hide Messaegs Marked for Deletion.
 
J

John

Just a note, to make sure to use BOTH options:

1. Brian's suggestion to HIDE the messages (thanks, Brian, I've been looking
for that for a while)

2. Foor's suggestion to DELETE the messages on exit.

If you just hide them, you'll never know that your email box is actually
growing larger and larger with hidden, but not deleted emails.

Floor, I have Outlook 2003 and can't seem to find that option. Can you tell
me at least where it is in Express? (or anyone else, where in 2003?)
 
J

John

Ok, reading around on this board, I think I'm getting that Outlook 2003 does
not have the option.

Thanks to another post, I have put a macro on a button to purge deleted mail
from all my IMAP Inboxes with the click of one button.

So, my advise here, is NOT to hide the deleted-not-purged messages, because
of the resultant huge mailbox, the performance hit, and of course that you
will fill your box and not be able to receive any more mail, even though you
THINK your box is not full.

..... and to implement the purge macro.
 
J

John

.....and I just noticed, this thread is very old! ooops.
Well, for reference, I guess.
 

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