![]() ![]() This is the main time when the client/server will choose to immediately delete a message rather than marking it as deleted or moving it to the trash. Mail clients implement this feature by creating a local copy of the message and the deleting the original on the server. My hunch is that the message is being moved to a local folder on a device. Do you have any Outlook rules besides the SpamSieve one(s)? Any other devices besides your iPhone? It’s possible that something is going wrong in #2 and Outlook is instead deciding to delete the messages (or the server is getting confused and doing that), although aside from the other post in this thread I’ve not heard of anything like this happening.Īnother idea is that maybe another rule in Outlook or another computer/device accessing the same mail account is doing something with the message after SpamSieve moves it back to the inbox. ![]()
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