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On 2/12/2014 8:34 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/12/2014 11:17 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 2/12/14, 10:40 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 2/12/2014 10:35 AM, KC wrote: On 2/12/2014 10:11 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Question for those using Thunderbird as a news reader. If you delete a post, is there a way of getting it back? They way mine is set, if I accidentally click on "delete", the post disappears. It's not put in a trash folder (like e-mail). I've clicked on "Undo delete" in the Edit bar but that doesn't return the post to the viewer. I know I can probably go hunt for it in a cache or something but was wondering if there is a setting to put deleted newsgroup posts in the trash bin where it can be recovered. Just drag and drop it from the trash, back to the in box. Or, right click on the message in the trash list, and click "move to"... and click the folder you want. There is no "trash" folder for the newsgroup account. Only for the email account. I can't find a way to create one either. My problem is accidentally clicking on "delete". When it's gone, it's gone. Go to VIEW, THREADS, and click on ALL. That might bring them back if you haven't actually somehow deleted them from the server. Doesn't seem to work. I tried right clicking on "r.boats" in the news account and then on "Search messages" with both the subfolder and server boxes checked. I entered the name of a thread in the subject line. Nothing is returned. Looks like if you "delete" it really means *delete*. I know you can click on "archive" and save the post. My problem is I sometimes get a little over zealous in clicking on the "delete". Why delete? I just mark them read. Mine prompts to confirm delete and warns that there is no trash folder. |
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