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Hi, folks.

I recently switched my LM_Net messages from my school mail to gmail
(and now my school e-mail doesn't get all cranky about all the mail!)
But I have a question for anyone who has been using gmail for a while.

If I delete an LM_Net  message and it's moved to the Trash, does that
mean I won't see a response to it if someone posts an answer to the
whole list?  If I empty the Trash, and then someone responds to a
message that I deleted, will I see the response or not?

I love how gmail automatically organizes all questions and responses
into threads / conversations, but I've been afraid to delete things.
A friend suggested "don't empty the Trash!" but I don't want to eat up
space with deleted mail.  Does anyone know how this works?
-- 
Anne-Marie Gordon, NBCT
Library Media Specialist
Livonia Primary Library
Livonia, NY
agordon@livoniacsd.org
media.teatime@googlemail.com
Resources wiki:squareone.pbwiki.com
Webpage: http://classrooms.livoniacsd.org/agordon/
Blog: repurpose.edublogs.org

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