Oops deletions

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I wish there was a "missed connections" sort of thread for people who accidentally delete a message to enable them to reconnect with the individual with whom they were enjoying a conversation. I do this a lot, usually when on my phone, and feel really bad and concerned I might come across as indifferent or bitchy.

And, I realize I can save stuff, but I generally like to respond promptly and if I shift a message over to a new box, it'll be out of sight, out of mind. And I can't risk keeping messages on my computer.

So, I apologize to the folks who's emails I've inadvertently deleted - including the one from the gentleman I "met at the workshop".

Sorry -
Technologically challenged Katherine.
 
I wish there was a "missed connections" sort of thread for people who accidentally delete a message to enable them to reconnect with the individual with whom they were enjoying a conversation.

This is...

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...a great idea.
 
I wish there was a "missed connections" sort of thread for people who accidentally delete a message to enable them to reconnect with the individual with whom they were enjoying a conversation. I do this a lot, usually when on my phone, and feel really bad and concerned I might come across as indifferent or bitchy.

And, I realize I can save stuff, but I generally like to respond promptly and if I shift a message over to a new box, it'll be out of sight, out of mind. And I can't risk keeping messages on my computer.

So, I apologize to the folks who's emails I've inadvertently deleted - including the one from the gentleman I "met at the workshop".

Sorry -
Technologically challenged Katherine.

You have a sent folder as well, you can get their screen name from there.
 
I wish there was a "missed connections" sort of thread for people who accidentally delete a message to enable them to reconnect with the individual with whom they were enjoying a conversation. I do this a lot, usually when on my phone, and feel really bad and concerned I might come across as indifferent or bitchy.

And, I realize I can save stuff, but I generally like to respond promptly and if I shift a message over to a new box, it'll be out of sight, out of mind. And I can't risk keeping messages on my computer.

So, I apologize to the folks who's emails I've inadvertently deleted - including the one from the gentleman I "met at the workshop".

Sorry -
Technologically challenged Katherine.

Because your spouse might find them?
 
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