On 9/28/2010 10:08 AM On a whim, Beverly Howard pounded out on the keyboard

  >>  When an email is moved from the inbox to the trash file, the message
still exists in the inbox<<

Thanks for the clarification and posting the manual recovery option for
messages still in the inbox for the op to pursue.

However, I think/thought the op was asking why the trash was empty when
he had taken no action to empty it.

It would be nice, but, as far as I know there is no way to toggle the
deleted messages on and off.

It is possible to recover deleted messages sequentially within SM by
using<ctrl-z>  but don't know how far/long that works... i.e. if it's
possible after closing SM and returning.  It is possible to return to a
folder and do so after going elsewhere in the same session.

Beverly Howard




Hi Beverly,

I think as in Thunderbird, ctrl-z only has one level of undo, unlike word processors that have many, so only the last change is undone. Of course if one uses Shift-delete on an email, that doesn't work at all.

Once you close a program, the Undo memory is cleared. If you perform other actions in the same session, using Ctrl-z would undo a prior action performed, not recovering the deleted email done many actions down the road.


Terry R.
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