What does strike-through mean in inbox?

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Eric_NY

I have some email messages in a personal folder in Outlook 2003. In the
standard view, one of the messages appears with a strike-through through the
From, Subject, Received, etc. fields. It's also displayed in a gray font, not
the normal black font.

I can open the message with no problem.

What does the strike-through / gray mean?
 
I have some email messages in a personal folder in Outlook 2003. In the
standard view, one of the messages appears with a strike-through through the
From, Subject, Received, etc. fields. It's also displayed in a gray font,
not
the normal black font.

I can open the message with no problem.

What does the strike-through / gray mean?

It means that the account is an IMAP account and that you have marked the
message for deletion. It won't actually delete until it is purged.
 
Thank you.

Brian Tillman said:
It means that the account is an IMAP account and that you have marked the
message for deletion. It won't actually delete until it is purged.
 

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