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"unclicking" the "don't ask me again" option for delete message?
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pyotr filipivich
2022-04-07 16:43:29 UTC
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greetings

While deleting a message, I accidentally click on the "do not ask
me again" check box. Oops. I do like that check, but I can't find
anything about reversing that choice. grumble grumble.

And it is such an esoteric question, that the search engines all
return something totally irrelevant to my question
eudora click "do not ask again"

fnord, anyway, does some one have an idea how to fix this goof? So
that Eudora will ask if I meant to delete that message again?
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pyotr filipivich
Just because they're invisible doesn't mean they are your friends.
DaveH2
2022-04-08 18:47:43 UTC
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Post by pyotr filipivich
greetings
While deleting a message, I accidentally click on the "do not ask
me again" check box. Oops. I do like that check, but I can't find
anything about reversing that choice. grumble grumble.
And it is such an esoteric question, that the search engines all
return something totally irrelevant to my question
eudora click "do not ask again"
fnord, anyway, does some one have an idea how to fix this goof? So
that Eudora will ask if I meant to delete that message again?
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pyotr filipivich
Just because they're invisible doesn't mean they are your friends.
If you check in Tools>Options>Extra Warnings is everything set correctly there?
I don't have any warning for the normal deletion of received messages, and I don't remember ever having that.
I only get a warning if if I delete a message that's queued to be sent.
pyotr filipivich
2022-04-08 21:45:25 UTC
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Post by DaveH2
Post by pyotr filipivich
greetings
While deleting a message, I accidentally click on the "do not ask
me again" check box. Oops. I do like that check, but I can't find
anything about reversing that choice. grumble grumble.
And it is such an esoteric question, that the search engines all
return something totally irrelevant to my question
eudora click "do not ask again"
fnord, anyway, does some one have an idea how to fix this goof? So
that Eudora will ask if I meant to delete that message again?
--
pyotr filipivich
Just because they're invisible doesn't mean they are your friends.
If you check in Tools>Options>Extra Warnings is everything set correctly there?
I don't have any warning for the normal deletion of received messages, and I don't remember ever having that.
I only get a warning if if I delete a message that's queued to be sent.
AH, thanks, I just looked. Apparently it will warn on deleting
_unread_ mail, but will send a read message to the trash without
asking.

"And that fixed it!"

Thanks
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pyotr filipivich
This Week's Panel: Us & Them - Eliminating Them.
Next Month's Panel: Having eliminated the old Them(tm)
Selecting who insufficiently Woke(tm) as to serve as the new Them(tm)
DaveH2
2022-04-08 22:14:38 UTC
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Post by DaveH2
Post by pyotr filipivich
greetings
While deleting a message, I accidentally click on the "do not ask
me again" check box. Oops. I do like that check, but I can't find
anything about reversing that choice. grumble grumble.
And it is such an esoteric question, that the search engines all
return something totally irrelevant to my question
eudora click "do not ask again"
fnord, anyway, does some one have an idea how to fix this goof? So
that Eudora will ask if I meant to delete that message again?
--
pyotr filipivich
Just because they're invisible doesn't mean they are your friends.
If you check in Tools>Options>Extra Warnings is everything set correctly there?
I don't have any warning for the normal deletion of received messages, and I don't remember ever having that.
I only get a warning if if I delete a message that's queued to be sent.
AH, thanks, I just looked. Apparently it will warn on deleting
_unread_ mail, but will send a read message to the trash without
asking.
"And that fixed it!"
Thanks
--
pyotr filipivich
This Week's Panel: Us & Them - Eliminating Them.
Next Month's Panel: Having eliminated the old Them(tm)
Selecting who insufficiently Woke(tm) as to serve as the new Them(tm)
Great, that's good to hear!

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