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On Feb 26, 11:26 am, "Michael Santovec"
wrote: It used to be that if you set the Deleted Items folder to empty on exit (Tools, Options, Maintenance), OE did an automatic compact on it (or maybe it just deleted the Deleted Items.dbx file and created a new empty one). Since the recent update that backs up the DBX files prior to compacting, that no longer happens and you must manually compact the Deleted Items folder. As for the Outbox.dbx, that's for message that you send. It also needs manual compacting periodically. It shouldn't be increasing in size when you receive junk mail, unless either you have an anti-spam program that's set return spam to sender (a bad idea since it only makes matters worse) or you have some virus sending mail without your knowledge. Also see Bruce's reply. -- Mike -http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "racerdog" wrote in message oups.com... Why does OLE create dbx folders with data after receiving junk mail? I have my mail filters set to delete junk mail on arrival as well as emptying the trash folder on exit. However, I'm noticing that the database for the deleted.dbx and the outbox.dbx files are increasing in size after receiving junk mail. Why? Is there a way to configure OLE to stop increasing the size of these two dbx files?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Compacting does reduce the dbx file sizes. However both the deleted dbx and the outbox dbx files continue to grow in size every time I open OLE and receive junk mail. One thing I've noticed is that if I reload the system (clean install) and restore OLE from backup I immediately start receiving junk mail again. Then I have to go through the process of resetting all my filters etc. Since I use both OL and OLE on the same system I'm wondering if that might be a cause? (although OL uses pst and it seems to work fine - no junk mail problems) What I'd like to know is how to check what's in the dbx files so that when they grow I could open them up and look at them independant of the OLE Client to see what's being exported if anything. |
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