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Peter_Coppens
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: Exchange
Hello,
I think the behavior I am about to describe started after I had to rebuild the db.
If I delete an (exchange) email, the item ends up in the deleted items folder. So far so good. Now, after a bit (seems to be related to sync'ing with exchange server) not only the item is in the deleted items folder, but a subfolder of the deleted items folder is created named, something like
<item subject><some number>.eml
This sub-folder is empty.
This is very annoying as I have to remove the subfolders one by one (unless I empty the complete deleted items folder).
Has anyone seen this before and/or has suggestions on how to avoid this weird behavior?
Many thanks,
Peter
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: Exchange
Hello,
I think the behavior I am about to describe started after I had to rebuild the db.
If I delete an (exchange) email, the item ends up in the deleted items folder. So far so good. Now, after a bit (seems to be related to sync'ing with exchange server) not only the item is in the deleted items folder, but a subfolder of the deleted items folder is created named, something like
<item subject><some number>.eml
This sub-folder is empty.
This is very annoying as I have to remove the subfolders one by one (unless I empty the complete deleted items folder).
Has anyone seen this before and/or has suggestions on how to avoid this weird behavior?
Many thanks,
Peter