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Customizing Outlook Express

Posted by Wilf Gerrard-Staton on June 18th, 2008

You have installed your first e-mail address on Outlook Express. We will now go about setting up outlook express by customizing it so that it much easier to use and control your e-mails.

You will end up with a lot of rubbish in your deleted folder and in your sent folder after you have used outlook express for a while. You will also end up with a lot of your e-mails still on your ISP’s server that eventually will fill up your quota. This will then cause e-mails to start being rejected and lost. This article will cover all the essential outlook express customization necessary to manage your e-mails. Follow the instructions below to implement each area I think is most essential for the smooth operation of Outlook Express.

  • Set Outlook express to go automatically to your inbox when started.
  1. Start Outlook Express.
  2. With your mouse left click on “Tools” then “Options”
  3. In the windows shown below in the general tab click tick the “When starting, go directly to my ‘Inbox’ folder”.

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4. Click OK.


  • Remove e-mails from your ISP server after a set time.
  1. With your mouse left click on “Tools” then “Accounts”
  2. Select the “Mail” tab and then on e-mail account.
  3. On the right click on “Properties”
  4. Select the “Advanced” tab
  5. In the window as shown below tick all the boxes under the “Delivery” heading and select a period you want the messages to remain on the server. Click “apply” then “OK”

Removing emails from server

The period you want to leave the messages on your ISP server is up to you but you should allow enough time for you to retrieve an e-mail via “webmail” if you accidentally delete it.


  • Remove e-mails from the deleted folder.
  1. Select “Tools” then “Options”
  2. Select the “Maintenance” tab.
  3. Under “Cleaning Up Messages” tick the box marked “Empty Messages frome ‘Deleted Items’ folder on exit.
  4. Click “apply” then “OK”

You may not want to set this to delete automatically. If you don’t then you have to delete the messages manually by selecting the “Delete Items” folder then selecting the m4essages and pressing the “delete” key on your keyboard. It is important to keep this folder relatively free as the number of messages can mount up using a lot of disk space but more so slowing down Outlook Express.


  • Remove e-mails from the “sent” folder

Saving a copy of the e-mails you send are save by default. If you do not want to save a copy you can prevent this by following the procedure below. I do not recommend this because if you send a e-mail and the recipient does not get it you can always send it again from the sent folder. You should periodically clear out the sent folder for the same reason as for the deleted folder.

To turn off saving sent messages.

  1. Click on “Tools” then “options”.
  2. Select the “Send” tab and delete the “tick” from the item marked “Save copy of of sent messages in the ‘Sent Items’ folder”.
  3. Click “apply” then “OK”

There are numerous options that can be customized in Outlook Express but I think these are the main ones to ensure that your copy runs cleanly.

Avoiding e-mail Viruses

Posted by Wilf Gerrard-Staton on April 23rd, 2008

How do we stop those viruses, spammers and Trojans from intruding in our e-mail? Bad as all that junk mail but worse. One cannot avoid them completely but there are some ways to reduce them by adjusting some Outlook Express settings.

Do you know if you have messages showing in the preview pane, this can trigger off a virus. To stop them from appearing in the preview pane this is what you need to do. First start Outlook Express. Click on Tools, then on Options, and then select the Read tab. Turn off the option to automatically download a message when viewing in Preview Pane. If you want to turn the preview pane off entirely just click on “view” then “layout”, Once there in the “Preview Pane” disable “Show Preview Pane”.

For maximum safety, all messages should be viewed in Plain Text mode. This setting is also controlled via the option in the Read tab.

Spammers use HTML and pictures to work out whether an e-mail address is ‘live’, and if their message has been opened. Users of Windows-XP SP2 can stop such snooping by the spammers. Click on Tools, then on Options, and then select the Security tab. Turn on the option to Block images and other external content in HTML e-mail.

One thing you should never do is open attachments in e-mail where you do not know where they came from.

The salient things you should follow are:

Set Outlook Express to view all messages as plain text (as per above).

Make sure Outlook Express is set to use Restricted Zone (as per above).

Don’t open spam. Delete it without opening.

Do not click on links in spam - EVER.

Do not try to unsubscribe from spam.

Beware of phishing.

Above all watch yourself and make sure you have virus software that checks e-mail as it arrives. You can get one here that I use and it’s free.