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trash automatically empties TBird 91.x

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  • Èsì tí ó kẹ́hìn lọ́wọ́ Tanya T.

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TBird 91.x, POP3, Win 10 Spontaneously puts messages into trash (no reason) and trash spontaneously empties what's in trash. There had been a confIrmation script but I cancelled it and at least want it back. Or is there a way to rename the trash folder? Aside from other complications / time-wasting I lose important mail. Thank you,

TBird 91.x, POP3, Win 10 Spontaneously puts messages into trash (no reason) and trash spontaneously empties what's in trash. There had been a confIrmation script but I cancelled it and at least want it back. Or is there a way to rename the trash folder? Aside from other complications / time-wasting I lose important mail. Thank you,

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What does it say in your account settings regarding retention? The server settings in account setting deal with deleted mail.

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C:\Users,K\USER\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\xmt7qkco.default-release\Mail\pop.gmail.com

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