Hi, I agree. I do the same thing going to the delete folder and moving it
back to the inbox.  Judy

 
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inOutlook

Never tried ctrl Z for that purpose. When I want to recover a deleted
email, I go to the deleted folder and either read it right there, or if I
decide I really wanted to keep it, I use ctrl shift V to move it back to
the in-box on another folder for permanent storage.


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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Issue with Jaws and undoing a delete action in
Outlook

Hello list,



So I had been meaning to write about this for a while as I wonder if
others experience this same issue with Jaws.



When I’m in the inbox list box for an email account in Outlook and am
going through the various messages, I sometimes delete an email I wasn’t
sure I wanted to delete. Being subscribed to many mailing lists and
whatnot, my inbox fills up very quickly and especially in the morning for
example, I blaze through all the emails and threads that are of no
interest to me.



Like I said, when doing this, I will sometimes go a bit too fast and
delete a message that I maybe wanted to read or wasn’t sure if I heard the
subject line correctly. In these instances, it’s easy enough to press the
control z command and the message will reappear. This is with a pop3
account configuration by the way. When I press the control z command, the
message will often enough pop back up without an interruption and I can
continue my cleaning out of my mailbox. There are times however, when
invoking the undo command that Jaws will go silent for a while, my system
will get a bit sluggish and jaws will sometimes outright crash.



There is no rhyme or reason to which emails I wish to recover that trigger
this Jaws behavior. It can be a standalone message, a reply to someone
else’s inquiry, etc.



Do others in fact deal with this problem and is there a way to fix this? I
have experienced this issue with prior versions of Jaws (I’m using the
most recent release on a 64 bit Win7 laptop) In both Outlook 2003 and 2010
and on other computers.



Thanks,

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