What do the various icons in the "Header Status" Column mean?

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af1

I cannot find ANYWHERE a legend for the various icons in Outlook 2007.
This appears to be a complete oversight on the part of the programmers.
Hello Microsoft, can you explain please what the various icons mean, or can
anyone? I have tried googling, but to no avail.
Someone please help?
 
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F.H. Muffman

I cannot find ANYWHERE a legend for the various icons in Outlook 2007.
This appears to be a complete oversight on the part of the
programmers.
Hello Microsoft, can you explain please what the various icons mean,
or can anyone? I have tried googling, but to no avail.

What did you google? I mean, I put in header status icons outlook and http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/icons_mail.htm
was the first hit.
 
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af1

F.H. Muffman said:
What did you google? I mean, I put in header status icons outlook and http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/icons_mail.htm
was the first hit.
Hi,
Thanks for replying!
I did get that page, but the icons do not seem to correspond very well with
what I am seeing. I am specifically also looking for an icon which looks
like an unopened envelope with a red cross through it, which comes up in my
IMAP folders when I delete an unread message.
I appreciate your help if you can figure out what it means though!
AF
 
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Brian Tillman

af1 said:
I did get that page, but the icons do not seem to correspond very
well with what I am seeing. I am specifically also looking for an
icon which looks like an unopened envelope with a red cross through
it, which comes up in my IMAP folders when I delete an unread message.
I appreciate your help if you can figure out what it means though!

Clearly it means that the message was unread (hence the closed envelope) and
that it was deleted (hence the red cross) - just what you said it means.
 

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