mac outlook web access clearing sent items folder

TEKNICOLOURFOX

Prominent Member
ok ths is probably very easy, but I have 83 pages in my mac outlook web access folder but cant seem to select a page at once to delete (or easilly multiple select messages), I have to tick each little box then click delete... am i missing something?

chairs!
 

spooney

Prominent Member
ok ths is probably very easy, but I have 83 pages in my mac outlook web access folder but cant seem to select a page at once to delete (or easilly multiple select messages), I have to tick each little box then click delete... am i missing something?

chairs!

You are using Safari? Well, in this case the only option I am aware of is to tick each message you want to delete by holding the cmd button and then click the X in the Outlook menu.
In Internet Explorer it is a simple right click onto the Deleted Items folder...
 

James.1

Established Member
Have you tried using the Internet Explorer User Agent from the Develop/Debug menu in Safari.

To enable Develop menu on Leopard:
Open Safari and go to -> Safari > Preferences >Advanced and check "Show Develop menu in menu bar".

To enable Debug menu on Tiger:
Make sure Safari is not running and then open Terminal (found at /Applications/Utilities/) and copy the line below and past it into Terminal and hit Enter.
Code:
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 1

To turn it off, replace the the "1" with "0" (zero) i.e.
Code:
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 0
 

spooney

Prominent Member
Have you tried using the Internet Explorer User Agent from the Develop/Debug menu in Safari.

To enable Develop menu on Leopard:
Open Safari and go to -> Safari > Preferences >Advanced and check "Show Develop menu in menu bar".

To enable Debug menu on Tiger:
Make sure Safari is not running and then open Terminal (found at /Applications/Utilities/) and copy the line below and past it into Terminal and hit Enter.
Code:
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 1

To turn it off, replace the the "1" with "0" (zero) i.e.
Code:
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 0

Maybe this is worth a try but IE was always a bad product on Apple. I think Microsoft stopped development 5-6 years ago or even longer. You would need at least IE 5 to get full support via Outlook webmail.
 

James.1

Established Member
TEKNICOLOURFOX and spooney, you will still be using Safari to browse to the page, but instead of Safari telling the website that it is being accessed by Safari, it tells the page it is being accessed by Internet Explorer. You can even choose the version number or a totally different browser.

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See here for more info.
 

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