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Hi, Anne-Marie.
Considering that GMail provides users with something like 2 gigabytes of
memory I wouldn't worry too much about filling your trash. I always delete
anything I don't want to save and if I do get a response all the previous
email messages are right there when I get the new message.
Tom Kaun

On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Anne-Marie Gordon
<media.teatime@gmail.com>wrote:

> 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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-- 
Thomas T. Kaun
Teacher Librarian
Bessie Chin Library @ Redwood High School
395 Doherty Drive, Larkspur, CA 94939
tomkaun@gmail.com | Library Web site: http://rhslibrary.org | Professional
development blog: http://tomlmt2.blogspot.com/ | Library news blog:
http://libraryleaves.blogspot.com

Read, every day, something no one else is reading. Think, every day,
something no one else is thinking. Do, every day, something no one else
would be silly enough to do. It is bad for the mind to be always part of
unanimity.
- Christopher Morley

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