I am like you.  I have lots of information that I have saved in a folder
called "email stuff".  I also download lots of information on my cf card.  A
good reason not to keep a file in your email things, is because if you get a
corrupt folder, you'll lose it.  My email stuff is right under the "trash"
folder.  I put everything there until the end of the day, then organize it.
Don't we have fun?
Anyway, I wish all of you a nice day off, I know many of you don't get it
off.  God bless, and take care, all of you.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Isaac Obie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Email and the vnqt


> Rhonda,
> I have a bunch of email in my directory that I don't want to download
> because it's useful info. A good example is the url for a website that has
> all kinds of text files and info for people with disabolities. for
> instance, there're many, many unix files. these files explain how to use
> unix. they teach it. then there're all other types of files. I just can't
> recall the name of the site at the moment. Lots of DOS files up there. One
> good file is Microsoft's keystrokes for windows. the one written or
> released on October 17, 1995 I believe. but I may switch isp's cause I
> want a windows unit as well. So then I'll use my bn for that. but that's
> something I am planning for next year. Happy Veteran's Day!
> Isaac
>
> On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Rhonda clark wrote:
>
> > Hi, Stacey:
> > What I will say about downloading 100 email or more is that I have
helped
> > many people delete their Email Folder.cdb because it got corrupted.  If
I
> > see that much email, when it's gotten to the first twenty or thirty,
I'll
> > immediately press an E with the space, then immediately press with I to
hang
> > up immediately.  I cannot remember what it does on the Qwerty.  I know
that
> > seems like a process, but I have removed corrupt folders for three
people
> > this week.  One of the problems too, we can't tell how long an email is.
> > This may be different in the upgrades, I haven't heard much about that.
I
> > guess my thought is that it's easier to take a little more time in the
> > downloading process, because I always panic just a little deleting
things
> > for someone else.  I never like that position--grin.  I am real excited
for
> > you, and can't wait to find out your impression.  Regards
> >
> >
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