I am using Microsoft 365 Outlook and it calls the folder holding deleted
messages, "bin".
Alison
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I have both a junk folder and a trash folder in Thunderbird. I clear
both out by selecting select all followed by shift delete.
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To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
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Subject: RE: Did You Accidentially Delete A Message? {Was} NVDA mailing list
Am I right though, that the deleted messages actually go to the "bin"
folder? Only unwanted ads etc. go to your "trash&q
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Well, some of us use shift-delete. There is no going back from
Hi, can you e-mail me off list? I have a TB question regarding two junk
folders, thanks.
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On 3/1/2018 1:46 PM, brice Mijares via Talk wrote:
> I have both a junk folder and a trash folder in Thunderbird. I clear
> both out by selecting select all followed by shift delete.
>
I have both a junk folder and a trash folder in Thunderbird. I clear
both out by selecting select all followed by shift delete.
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Also remember that Youtube and its parent company Google can be valuable
resource. There are likely thousands of videos and podcasts on any
subject (no matter how obscure) you can imagine.
On 3/1/2018 11:42 AM, David via Talk wrote:
> For all members of the list,
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> As a friendly reminder:
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Am I right though, that the deleted messages actually go to the "bin"
folder? Only unwanted ads etc. go to your "trash" folder?
Alison
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Well, some of us use shift-delete. There is no going back from that
one. Also, if one should think they are finished with email and close
the program, there goes the trash on many systems. So, it is not always
so easy to bring back something from the trash folder. One must
remember they