Because compacting is just cleaning up the wasted space of all the messages and files you've deleted. None of them are actually deleted until the compaction process is done. This is why you can set the amount of wasted space before you're prompted. Think of it as a monitor that triggers disk cleanup and defragmenting.

Hth,
Tom


On 2/23/2012 9:34 AM, Craig Werner wrote:
Thank you, Tom. I know that, but I'm wondering why pressing "delete"
should prompt the user to compact folders. This makes no sense to me.

Thanks for taking the time to reply.

Best,
Craig

On 2/23/2012 9:27 AM, Tom Kingston wrote:
Under tools, Options, Advanced, Network and disk space, you can set the
amount of wasted space before your files are compacted or turn automatic
compacting off.

Hth,
Tom


On 2/23/2012 8:59 AM, Craig Werner wrote:
Hello, GW Micro friends.

I am using Window-Eyes 7.5.3 on a Windows 7 Home machine with all
critical updates installed. While using Thunderbird 10.2 yesterday, I
was surprised to see that when I pressed the "delete" key while browsing
the message headers, I was asked if I wanted to compact folders. The
only keyboard shortcut I know relating to compacting is "Alt-F, F," and
this performs the operation without asking for verification. I can't
imagine what is going on here. The problem has persisted through three
reboots and only shows up intermittently. Any thoughts?

Thank you.

Best,
Craig
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