To: Zakeet
This does not make sense within the architecture of Microsoft Outlook. The emails are not stored in separate files. You need to use a MS Outlook utility to reclaim freespace, and there is no wiping.
To: proxy_user
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This does not make sense within the architecture of Microsoft Outlook. The emails are not stored in separate files. You need to use a MS Outlook utility to reclaim freespace, and there is no wiping. Depends entirely on how Outlook client is configured to work with its server. And anyway, given her propensity for using her Blackberry, I doubt she ever touched an Outlook client. If the server was configured for IMAP it could easily have had one file per message.
67 posted on
08/25/2016 3:35:22 PM PDT by
dayglored
("Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.")
To: proxy_user
This does not make sense within the architecture of Microsoft Outlook. The emails are not stored in separate files. You need to use a MS Outlook utility to reclaim freespace, and there is no wiping.
Quite possibly she copied the files she wanted to copy and release, and then used bleachbit on the outlook file.
83 posted on
08/25/2016 4:17:51 PM PDT by
ronnietherocket3
(Mary is understood by the heart, not study of scripture.)
To: proxy_user
You may not understand Microsoft Outlook as well as you think.
To: proxy_user
133 posted on
08/26/2016 5:01:00 AM PDT by
jurroppi1
(The only thing you "pass to see what's in it" is a stool sample. h/t MrB)
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