The only delay is a send/receive interval; that is when they get purged from
the server. If the send/receive interval somehow got disturbed, it could be
that they won't be deleted anymore and you'll have to do it manually.
One of the most common reasons for a send/receive interval to fail is by
having a virus scanner that integrates with Outlook. Disable/uninstall this
integration of your virus scanner and see if it behaves better now.
See
http://www.msoutlook.info/question/20
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"Joe McGuire" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have OL 2003 set to delete mail on the server after it is deleted from
> the OL Deleted Items folder. But this seems to work only partially. For
> example, I have only 3 very recent e-mails from one of my friends still in
> OL but there are close to a dozen from him on my server (Comcast),
> consisting of the 3 still in OL and 7-8 which had I deleted in OL. Of
> course, I empty the Deleted Items folder regularly, typically daily, since
> I have to close out of OL to switch to a different OL profile. Obviously
> the good news is that somehow OL is getting MOST of the deleted items off
> the server (this friend usually sends me at least a dozen e-mails a week,
> so OL has obviously gotten rid of a huge number.) But what about those
> last few??? Is there a time delay? From OL? From the server?
>
> FWIW when I get rid of e-mail on my BlackBerry I click (or whatever you
> call it when you push that little ball) to delete the items on the server,
> too.
>