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OG - thats exactly the reason they should tell people before deletion!
they absolutely should have a captcha or something to warn people beforehand!
they KNOW it will automatically delete, whether you have set it to or not, so they should warn people!
at no point have i ever confirmed or requested they delete my mail, so they have not 'obeyed' any instructions that have come from me at all - claiming a technical fault or a stupid bit of programming that fools yahoo into thinking its come from me, makes it all ok and somehow my fault is ludicrous!
i have checked settings an cannot see anywhere that asks me to set a deletion time period, that tells me its going to delete after a time - or even an option to adjust/ those settings.
the archive function was off - so not only has it deleted my yahoo mail, it did not give me the option to store it before it deleted it - why delete something before even downloading it?
the problem is it has deleted mail that it has NOT been downloaded onto my laptop - so there is about 4 years worth of emails gone completely!
to claim i should have 'just known' this is ridiculous.
if i didnt know this, then im pretty sure plenty of other people wont know either.
i fail to see why it needs to delete the online stuff anyway - there is no option to stop it either - unless someone can tell me how?
most things ask for confirmation before deleting things - because they know in general most people don't just want random bulk deletions.
this is nothing to do with the amount of emails i have with yahoo.
as i say it was set NOT to archive - but its still deleting - but not archiving.
i have found mozilla thunderbird deletes nothing - and thankfully it has all those emails saved in it - so im going to delete outlook - its a shame as i liked it otherwise.
i am surprised that MS would do this.
thanks all