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How to Empty the Trash in Microsoft Outlook 2003

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You might not know it, but if you've deleted a mail message in Outlook, it's not necessarily gone from your system! Indeed, the message is still taking up space in your "Deleted Items" folder. Over time, your "Deleted Items" folder can become very large, unless you take out the trash regularly. Here's how to take out the trash in Outlook.

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Manually Empty the Trash using the Mail Folder Pane
Manually Empty the Trash using the Tools Menu
Automatically Empty the Trash every time you exit Outlook 2004
Automatically Empty the Trash on your own custom schedule

Manually Empty the Trash using the Mail Folder Pane

  1. Open Outlook. On the left hand side, there will be an area titled Mail with a list of folders. Right-click on the Deleted Items folder

    Right-click on the Deleted Items folder

  2. From the context-sensitive menu that appears, select Empty "Deleted Items" folder

    Select Empty Deleted Items folder

  3. You will be prompted to confirm that you want to permanently delete all the items in your Deleted Items folder. Click Yes

    You will be prompted to confirm that you want to permanently delete all the items in your Deleted Items folder. Click Yes.

Manually Empty the Trash using the Tools Menu

  1. Open Outlook. Go to the Tools menu and select the Empty Deleted Items Folder option.

    Go to the Tools menu and select the Empty Deleted Items Folder option

  2. You will be prompted to confirm that you want to permanently delete all the items in your Deleted Items folder. Click Yes

    You will be prompted to confirm that you want to permanently delete all the items in your Deleted Items folder. Click Yes.

Automatically Empty the Trash every time you exit Outlook 2003

  1. Open Outlook. Go to the Tools menu and select the Options option.

    Go to the Tools menu and select the Options option

  2. Click on the Othertab

    Click on the Other tab

  3. Check the "Empty Deleted Items Folder upon exiting" box. Click on "Advanced Options" button.

    Check the Empty Deleted Items Folder upon exiting box and then click on the Advanced Options button

  4. Check or uncheck the "Warn before permanently deleting items" box. If you leave this box checked, Outlook will prompt you to confirm the deletion every time you close outlook.

    set the Warn before permanently deleting items box

  5. Click OK.

Automatically Empty the Trash on your own custom schedule

  1. Open Outlook. On the left hand side, there will be an area titled Mail with a list of folders. Right-click on the Properties folder

    Go to the Tools menu and select the properties option

  2. Click on the Auto Archive tab

    Click on the Auto Archive tab

  3. Check the "Empty Deleted Items Folder upon exiting" box. Click on "Advanced Options" button.

    Check the Empty Deleted Items Folder upon exiting box and then click on the Advanced Options button

  4. Click the "Archive this folder using these settings" radio button. Click the "Permanently delete old items" button. Set your schedule as desired - we recommend 3 days, as shown in the picture.



  5. Click OK.
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