The option to leave messages on the server is only available for Internet mail, so you won't find it anywhere if you are set up to use Exchange Server.
Outlook isn't actually storing your email messages - Exchange is taking care of that. So, in fact all your messages are being left on the server (unless you archive your mail periodically, in which case it gets moved to a .pst file).
Daveyboy2,
It's there in Exchange, I agree with LeCras, it's defaulted to the server, unless your using Outlook Express or internet mail.
Tron2k3,
Did we loose you? Tell us why your looking for this? What kind of problem are you experiencing?
tav
I have a problem with Outlook XP connected to Exchange 2000 server.
On 2 portable computers Outlook doesn't leave mail in the inbox.
All other boxes are left as they ara.
Any suggestion?
cnesko, you should create your post as a new question....not added as part of another thread. Look at your settings in outlook. You should have them setup as portable or with offline services enabled. You may need to resetup mail services to allow for this. When the laptops are to be taken off the network they need to be synchronized prior to shut off. Then your users will see their mail when not connected to the server.
Hello, I am having a similar problem. I have some version of MS Outlook Express (sorry don't know the version of it, it is for a friend) and have set up hotmail emails to go through it.
I want to delete the emails that are on the hotmail server. I know I need to go to the advanced option under the account-> properties, and hit the advanced tab, then untick the "leave copy on server" checkbox.
However, (and this is the question!) I haven't got an advanced tab! It is simply not there, not deactivated, but not there. Does anyone know how to "turn this feature on"?
Please help. I can't find anything on the web about it!
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