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You can also use "Remove mail from server after N-days" (or so) option in
same Advanced tab if you want to be sure no mail has been inadverdently erased. Michael "Rick Hallman" wrote in message ... Thank You, for some reason I wasn't getting to the right page to find that setting. "Alan Simpson" wrote in message ... It's in the account's properties, same as OE. In Windows Mail choose Tools Accounts, click the account name, click Properties, click the Advanced tab. "Rick Hallman" wrote in message ... If I use more than one computer to read my email account then I let my main computer remove the messages from the IP's server and the others leave the messages on the server. I don't see the option in Vista's Windows Mail to leave a copy of the messages on the server. Is that option now gone? Has it been reworded? It is part of OE's setup. |