If you are using the Exchange mailbox as your default delivery location,
your mails are on the server. Using a .pst file for delivery will deliver
the mail to your .pst file and remove them from the server. There is no
option to leave mail on the server when using Exchange and a .pst.
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After furious head scratching, JohnT asked:
| I'm looking for the same, but can't find it either. I do remember
| the option from a POP setup in Outlook 2003 before, but I'm in
| Outlook 2007 with an Exchange Account setup this time (cache mode is
| on). Option to leave a copy on the server isn't there this time.
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| "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
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|| it in the tools, accounts dialog - more settings button, last or
|| next to last tab.
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||| I've looked everywhere (or so it seems), where is the place to tell
||| Outlook how long to leave mail on the server for?
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||| Thanks in advance... Bob