> Do you have the option to remove items from the Deleted Items folder
> when you exit OE?
YES, I just checked the box though I always empty it when I exit.
> Are you using Shift+Del to do permanent deletes (instead of using just
> the Del key which doesn't delete but actually moves items to the Deleted
> Items folder)?
NO, never did. That's why I'm puzzled.
> Are you using a view (for the Deleted Items folder) that hides 'read'
> items?
NO, I always keep this option NOT to hide.
Thanks Vanguard, and also for reminding me to install one of the programs
you suggest for another USENET. I'm having several home problems right now
and so I put this on a back burner...until I get a computer crisis.

)
I'll try to do it as soon as I can.
Meantime I can't even remember how to find and delete my problem Identity in
the Message Store so I could delete the Deleted folder and let the system
replace it. Especially since I have only 4 identities, but it shows...8!!!
I'm pulling my hairs! < :-(((( Adela
"VanguardLH" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:i4ff19$qvh$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Adela wrote:
>
>> Thank you Vanguard and Bruce, I understand now but, I still don't
>> understand
>> that when I delete incoming files (messages) from the Inbox (not the
>> Inbox
>> folder) why they don't go to my Delete folder as in the other Identities?
>> One may make a mistake and need to retrieve them from the Delete
>> folder....
>> any ideas?
>
> Do you have the option to remove items from the Deleted Items folder
> when you exit OE?
>
> Are you using Shift+Del to do permanent deletes (instead of using just
> the Del key which doesn't delete but actually moves items to the Deleted
> Items folder)?
>
> Are you using a view (for the Deleted Items folder) that hides 'read'
> items?
>
>> Vanguard, this: microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general newsgroup is one
>> of
>> the groups that disappeared from my OE, and I was pleasantly surprised to
>> see that this one is still on...because I tried Google and none of the
>> results focused on this particular problem (not going to Delete folder).
>
> Microsoft is scrambling away from Usenet. That means they are also
> abandoning their Communities webnews-for-boobs gateway to Usenet.
> Microsoft is not Usenet. Usenet will survive despite the loss of
> Microsoft. The microsoft.public.* newsgroups will continue to survive
> albeit with much less traffic as the noobs migrate to Microsoft's inane
> Answers web-based forums. Since Microsoft is dropping newsgroups from
> *their* NNTP server (and eventually will kill their NNTP server) along
> with killing off the matching gatewayed Communities "forums", you will
> have to use a DIFFERENT server than the one provided by Microsoft.
> There are LOTS of free and paid NSPs (newsgroup service providers), like
> Albasani, Eternal-September, individual.net, and Giganews. You can ask
> in the alt.free.newsservers group for suggestions on a replacement NNTP
> server (but you'll need to connect to a different NNTP server to ask
> there since Microsoft's NNTP server *only* carries [and is dropping]
> just the microsoft.public.* groups).
>
> Both Albasani and Eternal-September are free NSPs but you have to
> register to get an account. The account is free but you register to get
> login credentials to use that free account. AIOE is free but is
> frequently down and also employs non-standard anti-abuse policies that
> can cause problems with using his NNTP server. Teranews has a free
> server (well, after you pay a registration fee, that is) but is often
> down, unresponsive, or very slow. individual.net is ran by a univerity
> in Berlin, Germany and costs ~$16USD (10 euro) per year. These are
> text-only NSPs. Giganews is a commercial NSP that includes binary
> groups but costs a lot more. There are other NSPs, like EasyNews.