Outlook "flush" from server

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Robert Cornelius

Outlook "flushes/empties" my server's inbox (Verizon.net) to the PC whitch
first opened (send/receive). NOW that I have an additional laptop my e-mail
is down-loaded to the pc that first executed Outlook/express. As a result,
my e-mail is spread across multiple PC's.
HOW DO I PREVENT OUTLOOK/or EXPRESS FROM READING/FLUSHING MY E-MAIL FROM A
SERVER ??

My current alternative is to go directly to Verizon to acquire my e-mail
(netmail.verizon.net). Ouch!

This is defeating the reason for buying another PC.

Does Outlook vs Express have this feature?

HELP!
Robert cornelius
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Roady [MVP]

-----Don't abuse the suggestion feature for this-----

You can go in your account settings-> More Settings-> tab Advanced to set
the option to leave a copy on the server.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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message Outlook "flushes/empties" my server's inbox (Verizon.net) to the PC whitch
first opened (send/receive). NOW that I have an additional laptop my e-mail
is down-loaded to the pc that first executed Outlook/express. As a result,
my e-mail is spread across multiple PC's.
HOW DO I PREVENT OUTLOOK/or EXPRESS FROM READING/FLUSHING MY E-MAIL FROM A
SERVER ??

My current alternative is to go directly to Verizon to acquire my e-mail
(netmail.verizon.net). Ouch!

This is defeating the reason for buying another PC.

Does Outlook vs Express have this feature?

HELP!
Robert cornelius
(e-mail address removed)
 

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