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Email client with permissions?
Looking for an email and couldn't find it, so looked in the deleted
folder and found it along with many others that shouldn't be in there. So i've just wasted an inordinate amount of time trawling through and undoing. It's an account that we have on a handful of computers and given there doesn't seem to be any reason/pattern I suspect ****wittery (slouching, untidieness? Things dossed on KB when there's lack of space). So i'm wondering if there's an email client where you can set permissions or disable functions, or perhaps read only on the suspect machine? Anyone know of such a thing? |
Email client with permissions?
R D S wrote:
So i'm wondering if there's an email client where you can set permissions or disable functions, or perhaps read only on the suspect machine? Anyone know of such a thing? mutt -R will open a mailbox in read-only mode. Probably not what you wanted though ;-) Theo |
Email client with permissions?
On Mon, 26 Apr 2021 10:45:07 +0100, R D S wrote:
Looking for an email and couldn't find it, so looked in the deleted folder and found it along with many others that shouldn't be in there. So i've just wasted an inordinate amount of time trawling through and undoing. It's an account that we have on a handful of computers and given there doesn't seem to be any reason/pattern I suspect ****wittery (slouching, untidieness? Things dossed on KB when there's lack of space). So i'm wondering if there's an email client where you can set permissions or disable functions, or perhaps read only on the suspect machine? Anyone know of such a thing? I use Thunderbird, and it's a bit too easy to drag messages inadvertently into an adjacent folder. -- Dave W |
Email client with permissions?
On 26/04/2021 21:55, Dave W wrote:
On Mon, 26 Apr 2021 10:45:07 +0100, R D S wrote: Looking for an email and couldn't find it, so looked in the deleted folder and found it along with many others that shouldn't be in there. So i've just wasted an inordinate amount of time trawling through and undoing. It's an account that we have on a handful of computers and given there doesn't seem to be any reason/pattern I suspect ****wittery (slouching, untidieness? Things dossed on KB when there's lack of space). So i'm wondering if there's an email client where you can set permissions or disable functions, or perhaps read only on the suspect machine? Anyone know of such a thing? I use Thunderbird, and it's a bit too easy to drag messages inadvertently into an adjacent folder. The most annoying thing I've found with Thunderbird is when the email is received in a html(?) format and a web browser has to be called up to open and to read it. The mail once opened in a web browser then goes missing from the list and a re-index of the folder has to be performed to make it appear again. It doesn't happen every time but in the past few years enough times to realise this is happening and the re-index is my first choice when I cannot find something (usually something I have read hours before, with a tracking number etc.). -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
Email client with permissions?
alan_m posted
The most annoying thing I've found with Thunderbird is when the email is received in a html(?) format and a web browser has to be called up to open and to read it. Not in my (old) version; there is a setting "View - Message Body As - Original HTML". The mail once opened in a web browser then goes missing from the list and a re-index of the folder has to be performed to make it appear again. It doesn't happen every time but in the past few years enough times to realise this is happening and the re-index is my first choice when I cannot find something (usually something I have read hours before, with a tracking number etc.). Yes, my wife (who uses a later version of Thunderbird) often has trouble with messages going missing, requiring a re-index. -- Algernon |
Email client with permissions?
On 27/04/2021 05:59, alan_m wrote:
The most annoying thing I've found with Thunderbird is when the email is received in a html(?) format and a web browser has to be called up to open and to read it. The mail once opened in a web browser then goes missing from the list and a re-index of the folder has to be performed to make it appear again. It doesn't happen every time but in the past few years enough times to realise this is happening and the re-index is my first choice when I cannot find something (usually something I have read hours before, with a tracking number etc.). On my T'bird (52.9.1 ) it's View Message Body As Plain Text. -- Spike |
Email client with permissions?
alan_m wrote:
The most annoying thing I've found with Thunderbird is when the email is received in a html(?) format and a web browser has to be called up to open and to read it. Huh? never had that, if it's received in html I can view original html or simplified html within TB. If it has a plain text alternative, I can read that if I choose. The only time I have a problem is if it came from an old version of outlook in TNEF and just appears as a winmail.dat attachment. |
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