I don't like having to agree to delete an e-mail. It's one step that is annoying.
In order to disable the prompt, please follow these steps:
1. Open the AOL Desktop Gold and sign in.
2. Click on the ‘Mail’ menu on the top left.
3. Select ‘Mail Settings’ from the drop-down menu.
4. Uncheck ‘Confirm before deleting items’, and close the window (changes are saved automatically).
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Mimi commented
I agree. It's a pain in the neck. AOL keeps shoving things down our throats. They forced me to have Deck Top Gold. I don;t like it. They took away Mail Art which was my favorite feature. In Dec 2017 they told me that Mail Art would be back soon. I'm still waiting. They took away the feature that allows you to check to see if your email has been read.. What's next ?
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Anonymous commented
Get rid of the "Yes" or "No" question when deleting emails.
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Anonymous commented
I don't know why I pay for AOL Gold and have to do such stupid stuff as deleting emails twice
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Anonymous commented
How long am I going to have to delete emails twice?
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Anonymous commented
Would like to be able to delete an item in my incoming email without having to tell the system that yes I am sure I want to delete it. I spend too much time trying to delete my mail than I do reading it. Would like to go back to the way it was. Don't mind the question to delete or not when I am finished reading the mail. That's good.
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Kerry or Charles Pederson commented
I'm so mad I'm asking friends to give me a new site to use---I used to be able to hit "delete" on my e mail--now I have to hit the e mail hit delete then there's a box I have to hit asking me if I REALLY WANT TO HIT DELETE I'm so frustrated with this---it's taken me from ONE STEP TO delete an e mail TO THREE STEPS- I'm really really tired of this--I'm getting further and further getting rid of unwanted e mail and no I don't want to hit ctrl blah blah blah--PLEASE PUT IT BACK THE WAY IT WAS!!!!!!
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Judy Alexander commented
Be able to delete several emails at a time.
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Anonymous commented
Pleas sirs, do away with the reconfirming every email deletion. It is so time consuming. It is one of the most redicukoys feature tiy have added to Gold. I must start kook for alternative email address. Why in the world would u do suck a foolish addition. It is a horror, DO AWAY WITH THIS FEATURE,YOU ARE REGRESSING TECHNOLOGLY
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Lynn Miller commented
I did the mail settings months ago and recently you NOW have to delete mails over and over again.
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Lynn Miller commented
AOL is wrong I have the proper settings and it does not let me permanently delete unwanted emails. I STILL HAVE TO DO IT TWICE.
Any English speaking aol techs reading these comments?
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Lynn Miller commented
For a week now when I delete a message it ends up BACK in the trash bin so I have to delete it again. A big waste of time. Fix this.
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michael commented
Aol Gold is awful and keeps getting worse. Please fire whoever is coming up with these ideas, or you will lose all your customers. Now it takes two clicks to delete new mail if i do not want to read. Whose idea was it to have us waste more time.
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Gail commented
I don't like taking an extra step to delete an email. I don't want to be asked If I really want to delete that email. I hope there is a way around this?
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Anonymous commented
Please go back to former method of permanently deleting emails. Once mail was in "recently deleted," all you had to do was keep clicking
"permanently delete." Now, there's an extra step: clicking on permanently delete, and then answering "yes" in the pop-up box. It's tiresome - especially if emails accumulate for a day or so. Get rid of the pop-up box, please. -
Anonymous commented
Ditch the ******* DELETE CONFIRM POP UP for the delete read inbox and remove deleted mail
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Larry commented
Go back to the way it was with one click mail deleting. You would still have the option to restore recently deleted mail.
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Lyle Paul commented
please do not require a confirmation when I am trying to delete an email, most of which are unwanted anyway..
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Christine commented
And you can't use the Y button to confirm yes to delete.
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Anonymous commented
It is absolutely archaic to have to check the Are you sure you want to delete this message box. What a rediculous box to have to check with each message deletion. Why are you asking with each message deletion if I am sure i want to delete it. Time consuming and stupid...
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Richard Youngs commented
I STRONGLY SECOND THIS MOTION!!! VERY ANNOYING AND TIME CONSUMING