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Irene April 30th 07 05:26 AM

Permanently deleting email history from database
 
I understand that even though I have deleted my email messages from the
folders they still exist on the database. How do I permanently delete all
email from the database?
--
Irene

Bruce Hagen April 30th 07 05:32 AM

Permanently deleting email history from database
 
Compacting your folders is the best you can do. Can they still be recovered?
Possibly using a tool that checks the HDD for fragmented messages.

The CIA, FBI or Homeland Security could certainly recover enough to find
what they needed to know.

The only way to be sure is to remove the hard drive and run a D8 Cat over it
a few times.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Irene" wrote in message
...
I understand that even though I have deleted my email messages from the
folders they still exist on the database. How do I permanently delete all
email from the database?
--
Irene



Irene April 30th 07 06:32 AM

Permanently deleting email history from database
 
I have nothing to fear! I just want to free some memory or would I be just
gaining some space on my hard drive by deleting all the files?

I heard on the radio that you can go onto the database and delete the files
by searching *.*. dsb but the search doesn't find anything.

My browser is always telling me that I am low on memory, I have deleted all
my files and the message still keeps on coming up. Do you know anything else
that I can do to free some memory?
--
Irene


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Compacting your folders is the best you can do. Can they still be recovered?
Possibly using a tool that checks the HDD for fragmented messages.

The CIA, FBI or Homeland Security could certainly recover enough to find
what they needed to know.

The only way to be sure is to remove the hard drive and run a D8 Cat over it
a few times.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Irene" wrote in message
...
I understand that even though I have deleted my email messages from the
folders they still exist on the database. How do I permanently delete all
email from the database?
--
Irene




Ron Sommer April 30th 07 10:31 AM

Permanently deleting email history from database
 
That should be *.dbx .
Have you emptied your Recycle Bin?
OE stores backup files in the Recycle Bin each time you compact OE folders.
--
Ronald Sommer

"Irene" wrote in message
...
:I have nothing to fear! I just want to free some memory or would I be just
: gaining some space on my hard drive by deleting all the files?
:
: I heard on the radio that you can go onto the database and delete the
files
: by searching *.*. dsb but the search doesn't find anything.
:
: My browser is always telling me that I am low on memory, I have deleted
all
: my files and the message still keeps on coming up. Do you know anything
else
: that I can do to free some memory?
: --
: Irene
:
:
: "Bruce Hagen" wrote:
:
: Compacting your folders is the best you can do. Can they still be
recovered?
: Possibly using a tool that checks the HDD for fragmented messages.
:
: The CIA, FBI or Homeland Security could certainly recover enough to find
: what they needed to know.
:
: The only way to be sure is to remove the hard drive and run a D8 Cat
over it
: a few times.
: --
: Bruce Hagen
: MS-MVP Outlook Express
: ~IB-CA~
:
: "Irene" wrote in message
: ...
: I understand that even though I have deleted my email messages from the
: folders they still exist on the database. How do I permanently delete
all
: email from the database?
: --
: Irene
:
:


Bruce Hagen April 30th 07 03:25 PM

Permanently deleting email history from database
 
Delete all messages you don't need and then compact your folders:

Click on Outlook Express at the top of the folder tree so no folders are
open. Then: File | Work Offline (or double click Working Online in the
Status Bar). File | Folder | Compact all folders. Don't touch anything until
the compacting is completed.

Empty the Recycle Bin.

Clear your TIFs.

For IE6:

Clear the Temporary Internet Files: In IE | Tools | Internet Options |
Delete Files button. And check the box to Delete Offline content.

For IE7:

Tools | Internet Options | General Tab | Browsing History | Delete Temporary
Internet Files.

Run a Defrag.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Irene" wrote in message
...
I have nothing to fear! I just want to free some memory or would I be just
gaining some space on my hard drive by deleting all the files?

I heard on the radio that you can go onto the database and delete the
files
by searching *.*. dsb but the search doesn't find anything.

My browser is always telling me that I am low on memory, I have deleted
all
my files and the message still keeps on coming up. Do you know anything
else
that I can do to free some memory?
--
Irene


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Compacting your folders is the best you can do. Can they still be
recovered?
Possibly using a tool that checks the HDD for fragmented messages.

The CIA, FBI or Homeland Security could certainly recover enough to find
what they needed to know.

The only way to be sure is to remove the hard drive and run a D8 Cat over
it
a few times.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Irene" wrote in message
...
I understand that even though I have deleted my email messages from the
folders they still exist on the database. How do I permanently delete
all
email from the database?
--
Irene





maillard jean May 3rd 07 09:30 AM

Permanently deleting email history from database
 

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...
I understand that even though I have deleted my email messages from the
folders they still exist on the database. How do I permanently delete all
email from the database?
--
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