moderated Re: Outlook and JAWS
I agree, this makes actually no sense at all because Office 365 is simply a subscription service which allows you to download and install the Office suite on a number of computers and, in addition, you also get 1 Tb of OneDrive storage, 60 monthly Skype minutes etc. But after you install Office you simply have the latest version of Outlook, Excel, Word and so on installed, Office 365 itself has nothing at all to do with emails disappearing from Outlook. I wonder if Norma has Focused Inbox available in her View settings and if it is checked which would cause some messages not to be displayed unless you chose to see them. To check press Alt + V for the view menu, down arrow once and then tab 5 times (at least that gets me to the focused Inbox), if you don’t see Focused Inbox then don’t worry about it. What email service and protocol do you use, Norma? I have been an Office 365 Small Business subscriber for at least 6 or maybe even more years and I never had an email disappear which I didn’t delete. And even if I deleted some, I can go to Deleted Items, press Shift + Tab once to “Restore deleted messages” and go through at least a month worth of deleted messages which I can restore at will. I think, however, that this feature may be limited to Exchange accounts which is what I use for my business and to Outlook.com accounts which is what I use privately.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Richard Turner
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 9:56 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Outlook and JAWS
Have you exited outlook before checking the trash for the deleted message?
If so, then the empty trash on exit is enabled.
If not, I would also check the archive settings if Microsoft didn’t already do that.
That is very strange.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Norma A. Boge
I’ve had messages disappear from Outlook 365 ever since I started using it. I’m not permanently deleting them, because I didn’t even know that keystroke until this thread. I’ve had tech support tell me they’re going to get my deleted messages back but they don’t. I’ve looked in trash and used Search Everything and Recuva and have not found the messages I need to get back. Some are personal in nature, some are software registration codes and receipts, etc. For me, Outlook 365 is so unreliable that I use Thunderbird for my small business. And, another thing about tech support, they seem to do more harm than good when I’ve tried to have them resolve an issue with this Outlook. I have a copy of Office 2016 and I’m this close to jumping off 365 and installing 2016. Thanks for letting me vent, Norma
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Yes, I think it’s inadvisable to have messages automatically deleted from trash. The command to delete a message permanently is shift-del. Again, for most of us, inadvisable.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Richard Turner
Also, aside from the fact that Jaws doesn't delete emails, there is a setting in Outlook to empty the trash/deleted folder upon exit; something I used to have checked, until I wanted to find an email I had deleted. I now leave that unchecked so I have to manually remove them from the trash. That is, of course, unless I use a command that causes immediate, permanent deletion, which I think is control-d. I've used Jaws 2020 with Windows 10 and office 365 since Jaws 2020 came out and have never experienced any issues"
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