In a message dated 7/13/2006 9:09:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, NEWBIETAYLOR@aol.com writes: From what has been said it appears that if I delete an e-mail from my inbox, which I have saved to my PFC, that delete reaches into my PFC and deletes the one I saved as well. Therefore, I must allow the one from my inbox to drop to my "old mail" where AOL will eventually delete it. --- Sara- Yes--provided that you haven't moved the saved copy to a folder other than your default incoming saved mail folder. <<Hopefully, My last question is: If I delete this "old mail" after it has dropped into my "old mail" box, rather than waiting for AOL to delete it, will that reach into my PFC and delete it there as well?>> I don't know--but I would be afraid it might. Any mail you specifically delete from the AOL server that you had saved in the default incoming saved mail folder is probably vulnerable to being deleted along with the copy you delete. Seems odd but they started doing this as the result of too many AOLers unknowingly saving all incoming mail and not realizing how much was building up in their PFCs until they had computer problems. Joan