Returning To Inbox Instead Of Opening The Next Message Automatically
Oct 21, 2009
When I've read an open message, I would like to be able to delete it from the open message and have Windows Mail return to the Inbox instead of opening the next message automatically. This is a very annoying feature that I can't figure out how to change. This might automatically open an email I don't want to open that may have a virus or that I don't want to have flagged as being read. Does anyone know how to fix this? It's driving me NUTS!!!!!!
When I've read an open message, I would like to be able to delete it from the open message and have Windows Mail return to the Inbox instead of opening the next message automatically. This is a very annoying feature that I can't figure out how to change. This might automatically open an email I don't want to open that may have a virus or that I don't want to have flagged as being read. Does anyone know how to fix this? It's driving me NUTS!!!!!!
Over the last couple of weeks I have been inundated with loads of French spam in my Inbox. This is probably because my BB provider (Orange) is owned by a French company (I live in the UK). But what's really annoying is the sheer amount that I am receiving. I have been trying to set up message rules to keep it out of my inbox (looking for certain words or phrases in French etc) but I'm starting to lose the battle against. I don't want to change my ISP as (for now) my speeds are pretty good and I don't pay a lot per month for it any way.
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