Re: thunderbird-38.4.0-1.fc22.x86_64

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On 13/01/16 10:12, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 01/12/2016 01:50 PM, jd1008 wrote:


On 01/12/2016 02:11 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 13/01/16 07:27, jd1008 wrote:
Edit -> Undo Delete Message
does not bring deleted message back to Inbox

Tried it many times to no avail.

Anyone else seeing this?

Just further to my previous response, I have now found the "restored"
message, but the restore moved it to the Inbox of a different account
to the one it was deleted from.

regards,
Steve
How wonderful! Absolutely MAGICAL! :) :)
Hey, you couldn't get this behavior even if you had to pay for it :) :)

I think the "undelete" thing pushes the messages from the deleted
folder to the inbox of the default account (the one in boldface).
I don't have a default account, both accounts are bolded in the Thunderbird list, nor do I want a default account. Having said this though there is an Outgoing Server List which only have one entry in it, which is flagged a default, even though both of my accounts are configured to use different Outgoing Servers. Having said this I just check the account settings and there is one account in there that is bolded, which was the account the message was deleted from but it was not the account it was restored to.
It
may also depend on what kind of mail account the message was deleted
from. Deleting from a POP3 account makes it a bit more difficult to
reinsert the message into the inbox (POP3 doesn't have folders or a
copy command).
As far as I am aware, even though both accounts are using different ports, both accounts are POP3 as the incoming server names both begin with pop. The one relative to my ISP is definitely POP3 but I'm not 100% sure about the Google account.

regards,
Steve

The folders Thunderbird presents on your desktop are
local to your machine--they don't exist on the POP server. IMAP does
have folders and a copy command, so it's easy.
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