Hello MAU, Wednesday, September 11, 2019, 1:28:03 AM, you wrote:
> Hello Andrew, >> CTRL-Z is a mnemonic for "Undo". I was expecting that it would undo >> the deletion and move message back to where it was. > And it works as such when you are in the Editor window. > When you delete a message, at least with POP accounts (don't know > about IMAP) it is actually just "marked for deletion" and it is not > moved to Trash. When you delete messages in a folder, you can actually > see them if you select "Folder/Browse deleted messages" from the > main menu. Then, deleted messages (marked for deletion) are displayed > with a "strike through" line. You can then select any of them and > click 'Undelete' from the right click context menu. Interesting, didn't know such function exists. Executed on "Inbox" with a multitude of subfolders, it shows messages from the root _and_ all child nodes. Is it possible to restrict it to currently selected folder only? I use POP3 if it matters. Cheers, A ________________________________________________ Current version is 8.0.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

