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Dru Lee @ home
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Hi folks:

When I HotSync my mail from Outlook or Outlook Express (Win 98) How can I tell Outlook not to delete the mail from my inbox? i.e. Instead of moving my mail from my desktop to my Visor I'd like to copy it.

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You know what? I just realized that I misunderstood the symptom. What's actually happening is that I'm deleting mail from my Visor (to save memory) and when I hot sync it's deleting those same meesages out of Outlook.

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You may already be doing this, but I thought I'd go ahead and suggest it anyway.

Create folders into which you can move mail that you want keep in you desktop mail client but not on your Visor. The Visor synch interacts with the Inbox and Outbox folders so that if you move a msg. from your Inbox to another folder, Visor will remove the mail msg. when you synch.

I have not tried to see what happens when you replicate the same folders on the Visor ... hmmm ... I'll try that and see what happens.

Updated: You can't create custom folders in Mail.

[This message has been edited by Deji (edited 11-20-1999).]

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