


OUTLLOK 2007 IMAP AUTOPURGE FREE
You are free to rename the file to for instance: AutoComplete- mailboxname.msg

It is being developed by Stephen Griffin who is a Senior Escalation Engineer in Developer Support at Microsoft focusing on Outlook and Exchange Server APIs (in other words: this is a very reliable application source).
OUTLLOK 2007 IMAP AUTOPURGE DOWNLOAD
When you are using the 64-bit version of Outlook, make sure you download the “MFCMAPI.exe.圆4” version instead. You can download MFCMAPI from its official development website on GitHub. You can do some really great things with it, but you can also easily do large irreversible damage to your mailbox so it is important that you make a backup first and follow the below instructions carefully. MFCMAPI is a low-level editing tool to access your mailbox data. This is because the AutoComplete information is stored as a “hidden message” within your mailbox or pst-file. In order to backup and restore the AutoComplete cache you’ll need to make use of MFCMAPI. This means that when you are using an Exchange or account, you’ll have the same AutoComplete cache on each computer where you are using Outlook or Outlook on the Web (OWA) to access your mailbox.įor POP3 and IMAP accounts, this is not the case as this information isn’t synchronized with the mail server. Since Outlook 2010, the AutoComplete cache is being stored within your mailbox itself and is no longer a separate file. Where is the AutoComplete being cached now and how can I back it up in a way that I can also restore it in the future when needed? Now that I’m on Office 365, I no longer have this file but the AutoComplete feature still works. The same idea is with sent email where in outlook is called Sent items when in gmail is called Sent mail and because of this creates double sent copys.When I was still using Outlook 2007, I could back up my AutoComplete cache by copying the nk2-file and then reuse it on another computer. and you should change setting that when deleting should automatically move to Bin folder rather than Deleted items folder, you do this by going to File > Accounts setting > Email > Change > More settings > Deleted items, select Bin folder, ok etc, and now you shold be done. so now if you really want to delete an email you have to move it to the Bin folder by right clicking the item > move to > select folder, onence moved go to Bin folder, Shift delete and than finaly wil be gone forever. so because of this it happaned that when you set up outlook it added-created to gmail list of folders a folder called Deleted items what in fact does nothing but store emails as the Important folder for example. but the problem is that gmail has long changed its Deleted items-recycle folder to folder called BIN. As i studied the issue i think i now understand how it works and hopefully the solution for it, as follows (if you have a gmail account connected to your outlook): when you first set up outlook it will put a setting that when you delete an item it should move it to the Deleted items folder on the server.
