Opening a spam/malware message can
result in release of the virus or notice
to the spammer that the email address is
a good one. I prefer not to open mail I
think is spam. So, deleting one message
results in opening another that I may
not want to open.
I have my mail sorted into folders (i.e.
Banks, Autos, Work, etc.) By "parent
folder" I meant the folder or subfolder
I'm in at the time I am looking at the
mail. (Usually, I'm looking at mail from
the "Inbox". So Inbox would be the
parent folder.
A later response talks about the
"preview" view; I will investigate that,
but no, I don't delete messages in a
separate window. I use only one window
to open and read a message. If it's
junk or otherwise unimportant, I want to
delete it and return to the folder from
which I was reading mail.
Thanks.Ira
On Sun, 2018-08-19 at 11:43 +0200, Andre
Klapper wrote:
> On Sat, 2018-08-18 at 15:49 -0700, Mr.
> J wrote:
> Friends: I'm using Evolution 3.28.1-2
> on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS. Is therea way
> to delete the current message (that
> you're reading) withoutautomatically
> opening the next message?
> Why would you want that? What's the
> use case / workflow here?
> I would like to have the program
> revert to the list in the parentfolder
> rather than open another message.
> Do you delete messages in a separate
> message window instead of the
> mainwindow? What is a "parent folder"?
> It's unclear to me what this means.
> Cheers,andre
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