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MetSci
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      7th Apr 2009

Occasionally I get unsolicited e-mail with pornographic attachments.

Is there a way to "shred" or totally remove such e-mails so that all the
pornographic material is removed from my computer.

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      7th Apr 2009
MetSci wrote:

> Occasionally I get unsolicited e-mail with pornographic attachments.
>
> Is there a way to "shred" or totally remove such e-mails so that all the
> pornographic material is removed from my computer.


Permanently delete them (delete from Deleted Items folder or use
Shift+Del when they are selected). Then compact your message store to
physically purge the delete-marked items.

I've never been "lucky" in getting spam that contains actual porn
content. I've seen it with links to porn sites but not which the filth
actually *in* the e-mail. That could result in some serious backlash if
they pushed it in your face versus offering you a link and YOU deciding
to go there.

So just where have you been wandering the Internet to divulge your
e-mail address?
 
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neo [mvp outlook]
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      7th Apr 2009
No as everything that comes into Outlook is stored in the same *.PST file.

Note: The default way the .PST is created by Outlook is that it is a
compressed/encrypted file. As you permanently delete things (e.g. shift +
delete or delete and then empty Outlook's Deleted Items folder), Outlook
will reuse this white space.


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> Occasionally I get unsolicited e-mail with pornographic attachments.
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> Is there a way to "shred" or totally remove such e-mails so that all the
> pornographic material is removed from my computer.
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VanguardLH
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      8th Apr 2009
neo [mvp outlook] wrote:

> Note: The default way the .PST is created by Outlook is that it is a
> compressed/encrypted file. As you permanently delete things (e.g.
> shift + delete or delete and then empty Outlook's Deleted Items
> folder), Outlook will reuse this white space.


My understanding of Outlook's database is that permanently deleted
items (i.e. not simply *moved* to the Deleted Items folder) simply have
their status changed to "Deleted" for their record(s). Outlook will
hide delete-marked items but they are still physically occupying space
inside the database file. Their byte space inside the database does
not get reused (as would, say, unallocated sectors on a hard disk that
were previously occupied by a file but to which the MSFT no longer
allocates to any file). Hiding a record is not the same as deleting it
nor can its space be reused. Not until you purge the database are the
delete-marked items physically removed from the database file (along
with some restructuring of record order and whitespace compression).

A soft delete merely *moves* the record into another folder (Deleted
Items). A hard (permanent) delete merely hides that record from being
shown by Outlook in its UI (it is still in the database). Bytes for
hidden delete-marked records does not get reused (it's dead but still
used space). Compacting the message store physically purges the
delete-marked records so their bytes are gone (and not available for
reuse).
 
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