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Dobbs - 28 May 2008 05:52 GMT
I dont want to use microsoft outlook anymore, but all the email that were in
my account online are not there anymore. How do I get them back into my
account and how do I log out of outlook and never use it again? Any help
would be appreciated because I've been at this for hours and cant figure it
out.
Gary VanderMolen - 28 May 2008 06:30 GMT
Outlook? This newsgroup doesn't cover Outlook issues.
Try microsoft.public.outlook.general .

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>I dont want to use microsoft outlook anymore, but all the email that were in
> my account online are not there anymore. How do I get them back into my
> account and how do I log out of outlook and never use it again? Any help
> would be appreciated because I've been at this for hours and cant figure it
> out.
BehavioralCounselor - 28 May 2008 18:36 GMT
Unless you specifically set your e-mail client (Outlook, Windows Mail, etc)
to leave a copy of the e-mail message on the server then it will
automatically be deleted from your mail server (webmail) everytime your
e-mail client downloads it.  To maintain your e-mail on the server you have
to go into your Account Properties/Advanced and set Delivery option to 'Leave
a copy on server'.  To stop using your e-mail client (Outlook) just stop
opening it and instead sign on to your web mail server.

> I dont want to use microsoft outlook anymore, but all the email that were in
> my account online are not there anymore. How do I get them back into my
> account and how do I log out of outlook and never use it again? Any help
> would be appreciated because I've been at this for hours and cant figure it
> out.
 
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