I thought that I would have written this article already, but now had to find that this was a fallacy.
If someone deletes a default configuration in Outlook is an element in another mailbox, the item in the mailbox of the person is saved, which has deleted the item and not in the mailbox, where it has been deleted. This leads you in the use of BlackBerrys to problems.
To change this behavior, only one registry key is set:
Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Office \ 14.0 \ Outlook \ Options \ General
Object: DelegateWastebasketStyle (DWORD)
Value: 4
So now, the elements involved in the mailbox and left a BlackBerry user with an assistant deputy can also delete the mail and the BlackBerry gets with this.
For completeness:
In my example I'm referring to Office 2010 (14.0). This can obviously be adapted for Office 2007 (12.0) and 1003 (11.0). If you set the value to 8, the Outlook behaves as unconfigured and stores the deleted items in the mailbox of the fighting ends.
In addition, mail should be at the BlackBerry never use a mail client irrevocably deleted directly, since then the Blackberry is no longer in a position to delete this mail and remains in the unit
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