Everyone gets burned by one of those when they start doing desktop support for Exchange users. There may have been some excuse for it about a decade ago, when most organisations used POP or IMAP, and the POP was stored on local disk, and the IMAP sent and deleted items were usually kept local too. But I'm sure 99.9999% of these users don't even know what IMAP is, and they still think Deleted Items is a sneaky sekrit storage bin!
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Date: 2009-04-02 09:59 am (UTC)Everyone gets burned by one of those when they start doing desktop support for Exchange users. There may have been some excuse for it about a decade ago, when most organisations used POP or IMAP, and the POP was stored on local disk, and the IMAP sent and deleted items were usually kept local too. But I'm sure 99.9999% of these users don't even know what IMAP is, and they still think Deleted Items is a sneaky sekrit storage bin!