Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Folder for deleted files is named "Trash", on another PC it is named "Deleted" - Why?

  • 6 பதிலளிப்புகள்
  • 3 இந்த பிரச்னைகள் உள்ளது
  • 8 views
  • Last reply by LimaTango

Running identical copies of Thunderbird 24.4.0 on two PC's but deleted folder has different name: One is "Deleted", the other is "Trash".

Running identical copies of Thunderbird 24.4.0 on two PC's but deleted folder has different name: One is "Deleted", the other is "Trash".

தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

"Deleted" is the name of the trash basket for the GB English version, while it is called "Trash" in the US English version. (The same applies to SeaMonkey.)

Read this answer in context 👍 1

All Replies (6)

Is one of your computers set up as IMAP and the other as POP? Sometimes the providers IMAP folders come up as Deleted and Thunderbird likes to see a Trash folder.

No, both use POP as they look at the same accounts.

One machine is a Netbook with WinXP and the other is a regular Notebook with Win7.

Are both versions of Thunderbird the same language? Is one English/British and the other English/US?

Did someone right click the Trash folder, select properties and rename it Deleted?

Yes, Netbook PC is set as US English (shows "Trash" as deleted folder) & Notebook is set as GB English. However, resetting both to the opposite (ie Netbook to GB English) and re-booting both PCs changes nothing.

Trash/Deleted folder labels on both PCs cannot be changed, as this is a T-bird property. Other 'user created' folders can be changed via 'properties'.

தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

"Deleted" is the name of the trash basket for the GB English version, while it is called "Trash" in the US English version. (The same applies to SeaMonkey.)

Thanks, I understood that a while back, but can't figure out how to change one (or the other). Originally the 'Trash' label was called 'Deleted' but have no idea how it changed, seemingly by its own volition.