I noticed that when I delete e-mails in Thunderbird, they are also deleting from Outlook.com. How do I prevent this?
Also, Thunderbird keeps asking me to compact message… (read more)
I noticed that when I delete e-mails in Thunderbird, they are also deleting from Outlook.com. How do I prevent this?
Also, Thunderbird keeps asking me to compact messages. I think it keeps saying it will save space. Why is it doing this? I want the e-mails that download to be copies like Outlook was doing previously. How can I set Thunderbird to do this?
I recall that when I installed Thunderbird, it provided two options for server setup (POP e-mail, or IMAP).
Yet I also seem to recall that the instructions that I looked at did not show the same setup for choosing that.
Either way, I want to know if it is an option to download as copies. If anyone uses iPhones, the interface for their default application allows to download a copy so that you do not have delete the email off of the server when you delete it in the application. It does save time and space if it is deleted at the same time, but sometimes, perhaps a user wants to remove something from one device, and not the other.
Like i can read it, but save it on the phone, but it allows it for a limited time. By downloading what i want through an external program, I can delete them from the server, but then save them on my desktop computer. If Office 2007 was not discontinued as compatible for Windows 10, i would have continued to use Outlook 2007. Unfortunately, they made it so I cannot, so I have been trying to migrate to Thunderbird.
I borrowed the trial of Office 365 to try to help migrate. but it is expired. i cannot keep buying since i am not in a position to purchase something like subscription software or a standalone suite.