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I have problems when I'm away from my PC for a day or more.
Today I have logged-on after 36 hours and have 300+ messages with attachments (photos) amounting to £100Mb+ I find that Outlook cannot cope with this and after about 150 messages gives uo and starts again. Hence I have numerous copies of the earlier messages but no way of accessing the latter ones. Any ideas? If I just want to delete eveything that's in my mailbox how do I do that as, without having completed the synchronisation, it remains there. Thanks. |
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