delete message returns me to previous message in the inbox

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Guest

This is infuriating behavior to me and I can't find an option to change it
like it is in Outlook. When using Windows Mail, when I have a message open,
then delete it, the previous message in my inbox opens. What I want is to
just go back to the inbox. I have mail from a bunch of web sites. First thing
I do is go through my personal mail, so when I read something and delete it I
want to return immediately to the inbox, not to automatically open another
message!!!!!!!
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

Insight Driver said:
This is infuriating behavior to me and I can't find an option to change it
like it is in Outlook. When using Windows Mail, when I have a message
open,
then delete it, the previous message in my inbox opens. What I want is to
just go back to the inbox. I have mail from a bunch of web sites. First
thing
I do is go through my personal mail, so when I read something and delete
it I
want to return immediately to the inbox, not to automatically open another
message!!!!!!!

Close the mail before you delete it.

It works just like its predecessor, Outlook Express.
 
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Guest

Frank Saunders said:
Close the mail before you delete it.

It works just like its predecessor, Outlook Express.

I do that now, but I was used to using Outlook, 2002 for mail, which has the
option to go back to the inbox when I delete the mail. In other words, in
Microsoft Mail and Outlook Express (which I never used) it takes two clicks
to do what I did with one click before.
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

Insight Driver said:
I do that now, but I was used to using Outlook, 2002 for mail, which has
the
option to go back to the inbox when I delete the mail. In other words, in
Microsoft Mail and Outlook Express (which I never used) it takes two
clicks
to do what I did with one click before.

Yep. WYSIWYG
 

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