Posted by Crazy Horse on January 01, 2022 at 04:56:55 from (204.191.200.176):
In Reply to: Hacked email catch 22 posted by Ultradog MN on January 01, 2022 at 01:27:57:
Once you start using GMail, beware of one thing. If you are used to storing emails safely in what you think of as being FILES (like with Outlook or Hotmail, etc), those are not files in GMail but LABELS. Say you get an email and you reply to it but want to keep the original one for whatever reason (like it might have an attachment, etc), so you move it to a file (well, a label) that you have created on the left side storage menu. So later you go into your sent file (label) and delete your reply you sent. When you do that the original email also disappears from the label you stored it in earlier. Good system for simple messages back and forth but to store anything and keep your inbox and sent areas clean, it can be a headache. Do some Googling on the topic, you'll be reading about complaints all day long, especially from business clients who have lost documents. GMail prefers you go digging through the trash (for 30 days) or what they call ALL MAIL for longer periods to find things that disappear. Hmmmm, why not just keep them in the file/label you stored them in at the start?
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