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When I get an email sometimes I only need to keep it for a few days or
weeks. By the time it is out of date it has disappeared down my inbox, so it often does not get deleted. When I get an email is it possible to put on a setting to delete it on a date in the future? I could put on a flag to remind me to deletion later, but would like it even better if it deleted without any further input. Barbara |
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When I get an email sometimes I only need to keep it for a few days or
weeks. By the time it is out of date it has disappeared down my inbox, so it often does not get deleted. When I get an email is it possible to put on a setting to delete it on a date in the future? I could put on a flag to remind me to deletion later, but would like it even better if it deleted without any further input. Not exactly. What you could do is this. Create a few subfolders under your Inbox, one called Keep for a Week, one called Keep for a Day, one called Keep for a Month, one called Keep Permanently. Set up the Autoarchive settings on each of those subfolders to remove messages (whether you archive or permanently delete) after the obvious period of time. Set up a Search Folder (I'm going to assume you're running 2003 or greater since you didn't bother to say) that basically will return all messages from the Inbox and below. Use the Search Folder, rather than the Inbox, for generic viewing of mail. Move the message to whichever folder after reading. Well, ok, after checking, if you pull up the options of a message, there is a Message Expiry setting that it looks like you can set on a message and it seems to work. I still kinda like my solution, but either works pretty well. My solution works better if you want to archive the message and not delete it. -- -f.h. |
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If you have your Inbox emails listed by the date received all you have to do
is click to highlight the oldest one, move down to the date that you wish to eliminate emails older than, hold down the shift key and click on that one. That will highlight all emails older than the last one you clicked on. Hit the Delete key. Voila! That's what I do. But before I do that I save emails I don't want to delete. I've made folders to contain emails I wish to keep. I right click an email I want to keep, choose Move to Folder and click on the folder I want to save the email in. It works the same way for Newsgroups except the only option there is Copy to Folder. I do that to save Newsgroup messages I want to retain for my own reference. "Barbara Wiseman" wrote in message ... When I get an email sometimes I only need to keep it for a few days or weeks. By the time it is out of date it has disappeared down my inbox, so it often does not get deleted. When I get an email is it possible to put on a setting to delete it on a date in the future? I could put on a flag to remind me to deletion later, but would like it even better if it deleted without any further input. Barbara |
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Open the message and press the Options button. Here you can set an
expiration date for the email. You can then use AutoArchive to automatically delete the expired items. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Barbara Wiseman" wrote in message ... When I get an email sometimes I only need to keep it for a few days or weeks. By the time it is out of date it has disappeared down my inbox, so it often does not get deleted. When I get an email is it possible to put on a setting to delete it on a date in the future? I could put on a flag to remind me to deletion later, but would like it even better if it deleted without any further input. Barbara |
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![]() "Barbara Wiseman" wrote in message ... When I get an email sometimes I only need to keep it for a few days or weeks. By the time it is out of date it has disappeared down my inbox, so it often does not get deleted. When I get an email is it possible to put on a setting to delete it on a date in the future? I could put on a flag to remind me to deletion later, but would like it even better if it deleted without any further input. Barbara Thank you all for the suggestions, sorry I did not say that I am using Outlook 2003. Barbara |
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