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DO I have to keep the entire original document from the New York Times when I only want to retain a single article from that composite email?in my

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I receive emails from the New York Times every day. I read and discard them. However, I sometimes want to bookmark a particular article inside the NYT composite.

Do the bookmarked articles remain accessible once I delete the original email in which they are received?

I don't want to clog up my email with parts of the original document that may not be "keepers" for me.

I receive emails from the New York Times every day. I read and discard them. However, I sometimes want to bookmark a particular article inside the NYT composite. Do the bookmarked articles remain accessible once I delete the original email in which they are received? I don't want to clog up my email with parts of the original document that may not be "keepers" for me.

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If you have bookmarked a link then you can use that bookmark to go to that link.
If there aren't any additional details in that mail that you want to keep then there is no reason to keep that mail, so you can safely delete it.