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On Oct 23, 3:04 pm, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
> This most likely isn't a problem with the webmail extension. By default
> Thunderbird, like most email clients deletes mails from the POP server
> once downloaded. The virtual POP server within the extension just obeys
> the instructions sent to it by Thunderbird.
> In Thunderbird, go to "Account Settings", find your webmail account and
> select "Server Settings" for this account. Check the "Leave messages on
> server" option. You may also optionally decide to delete messages from
> the server after a week, and/or when you delete them in Thunderbird.
> Thunderbird should now leave a copy of the message on the server (Web
> Page inbox) when downloading messages.
>
> On 23/10/2011 07:38, n3xus wrote:
>
> > Yup. They were in Trash can.
>
> > By any chance do you know why emails went to trash can and what should
> > I do to not to send 'em again please? I don't remember deleting my
> > emails or configuring webmail to send them to trash can.
>
> > On Oct 20, 5:38 am, Webmail Author<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >> The emails may still be in the trash can on the server
>
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