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Movies WS tech tips Newest Tips Most Popular Tips Highest Rated Tips Tech Tips Newsletter newsletters Tech Tips Just For Grins WS Daily Deals Newsletter Signup community Message Board WS Blog support Knowledge Base Contact Us premium Special Reports Premium Newsletter Go To Store Go To Store Create An Account | Email: Password: Login Remember Me Like what you see here? Subscribe to the Tech Tips newsletter! Email: Subscribe Removing Mail from Server in Windows Live Mail Sunday, May 22nd, 2011 by Andrew | Filed Under: E-Mail Help Loading... Dave from Longwood, FL asks: How do I set up Windows Live email to remove mail from the server after it has been read? Are you checking your e-mail daily but still noticing that your e-mail box continues to fill up - even though you have been deleting most of the junk coming in? Or perhaps your mailbox is already full, causing your contacts' messages to bounce back to them as "undeliverable." If you are facing one of these (or similar) issues in Windows Live Mail, then it is highly likely that your e-mail is being left on your providers' server even after it is checked or deleted. This common issue can arise for a number of reasons, the most typical being user error when setting up email in Windows Live Mail, or user forgetfulness when it comes time to shut off a temporarily set "Leave mail on Server" option. Lucky for us, re-setting Windows Live Mail to once again delete messages from the server as they arrive only takes a few steps: Step 1. Click on the blue Windows Live Mail program options icon in the upper left corner of the Windows Live Mail interface. The program options menu will appear. Step 2. Mouse over the "Options" menu item. The program options submenu will appear. Step 3. From the submenu, select and click on the "Email accounts…" option. The "Accounts" selection dialog box will appear. Step 4. Select the e-mail account whose settings you wish to modify from the list located under the "Mail" heading. Step 5. With your email account selected, click the "Properties" button on the right hand side of the "Accounts" dialog box. The account properties dialog box will appear. Step 6. At the top of the account p