Question about Thunderbird client.

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@Pompon (1757)
Poland
October 10, 2007 7:51am CST
I use Thunderbird but I'm not advanced with it. And I have a problem with it. Everytime it downloads my mail from an external box it deletes themessages from that external mail box. It's troublesome because when I'm not in home I can access all the mails that were previously send to me. Is there an option that will make thunderbird not to delete these mails? Where can I find it? Help me please, it starts getting on my nerves:/
2 responses
@Drakhan (240)
• United States
11 Oct 07
Check under the preferences for your external mail account. Somewhere in them, you should see a check box next to something like "leave mail on server." Check that and your external mail will stay put.
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@wurrmed (177)
• Philippines
10 Oct 07
I guess POP3 protocol is used when you setup the mail using Thunderbird, the best solution is to use IMAP. You need to get first the IMAP details from the mail host
@Pompon (1757)
• Poland
11 Oct 07
ok, but what does it have to do with deleting e-mails from my inbox? ._.