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Anyone know how to delete a work email ?


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peyote

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Hi help if you can,

I would like to know how to erase a e-mail both inbox and outbox as I want to be able to send personal e-mail in work using the an office PC which I am logged on to, I have been warned before about e-mailing friends in works time :) I want to know if there is a way to delete the inbox and outbox without being detected or causing a fuss.

The email name is "Novell Groupwise"

Thanks in advance :)
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Hello,
Are you wanting to use your work computer to do something that is not permitted?
I would advise not to.
Why risk losing your job?
If you do not have a home computer, or Internet access, you can go to the library to use a computer.
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Yes i am wanting to use my work computer to do something that may not be permitted but im not trying to cause harm I just want to delete my e-mails as you know I can delete my e-mails both in inbox and outbox but they can still be "resurrected". I used to do this in out look but it was awhile ago and now not sure now im using Novell Groupwise.

If you can't tell me or dont want to then no worries just thought I'd ask anyway... or do you want to tell me :)
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Circumventing your employer's computer policy is not a topic we are able to help with. Please see our Terms of Use.
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