Hi.  The web address is acbddorg.  It's the 2005 Online registration form.  I 
was trying to get page one of the registration form.  There are cookies.  
Thanks for checking.
Nancy

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Donna Kesterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Wed,  1 Jun 2005 18:02:16 -0500
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] E-Mail Downloading Problems.

>Cleaning out ghost messages.
>***

>1) From the Main Menu, press A for the Address List.

>2) Depending on what KeySoft version you have, this next step will be 
>different for different users.  If you have v5.1, you will notice that the 
>"Select KeyList File", "Free Database Space", and, if you have multilingual 
>software on your units, "New Entry Language" options grouped under "Setup 
>Options" of the KeyList Menu.  For those using v5 or earlier, these options 
>will simply appear in the KeyList Menu.  Therefore, if using v5.1, hit S twice 
>from the KeyList Menu, but for v5 and earlier, you only need type S once.

>3) You're at a "File Name?" prompt, and the offered file is the "Address 
>List.klt" (whose extension you won't see) database definition file, the one 
>which governs the Address List database.  Its location is the KeyList folder 
>of the Flash Disk.  The DDF you want to select is called "E-Mail Folders.klt" 
>in the KeyMail folder of the Flash Disk, which governs the e-mail database, so 
>hit BACKSPACE once to get to the "Folder Name?" prompt, and select the KEYMail 
>folder.  Back at the "File Name?" prompt, select the "E-Mail Folders" file.

>4) Return to the KeyList Menu, and hit L for "Lookup".  You'll be told "Please 
>Wait", and you MUST wait.  The reason for the wait is because KeyMail, which 
>uses this database, sorts the e-mails into folders, while KeyList displays one 
>field per line, so the database is being sorted by KeyList to display that one 
>field per line.  Depending on the size of your database, this wait may be 
>long.  DO NOT interrupt the process, perform any kind of Reset, shut off the 
>unit, or let your batteries go flat, as this will corrupt your database, 
>causing any e-mails in it to become inaccessible.  Even if it seems like the 
>unit's not responding, don't touch anything, just let it sit there and sort 
>out the records of the database, so they can be displayed in the form used by 
>KeyList.  When you re-enter KeyMail after completing this process, you will 
>again have to wait the same amount of time while the database is being sorted 
>to display records in folders as does KeyMail, and again, you MUST just let
 it do so.

>5) After the wait, you'll be prompted "Selection List for E-Mail Folders", and 
>just hit ENTER to display all records.  For each record, the first thing 
>you'll be prompted with is the date on which you received it.  As I said, the 
>"ghost messages" do not contain this field, so you can simply skip through 
>records with [SPACE with dots 5-6], [RIGHT ARROW] until you come across a 
>record which doesn't have this field, meaning your Braille display will appear 
>blank, or you won't hear anything spoken when you land on this record.  If 
>you'd like to see what one of these messages looks like, you can SPACE through 
>the fields.  Note that the "Folder" field displays a number which corresponds 
>to the appropriate folder where the message is located, whose name and 
>settings are not stored in the E-Mail Folders DDF itself but rather in the 
>KeySoft.ksd file of the Dictionaries folder of the Flash Disk, whose info is 
>not accessible to the user; in other words, this number is the number given to 
>the fo
lder as defined in that fi6) Go through and delete all the "ghost messages" you 
find.  When finished, return to the KeyList Menu, and answer Y if you receive a 
"Confirm Changes?" prompt.

>7) While the e-mail database is selected, you might as well free database 
>space right from KeyList to reclaim that space lost.  Again, depending on 
>whether you are  running v5.1 or not, you might have to press S for the "Setup 
>Options", then F for the "Free Database Space" option within this list (for 
>v5.1 users), or you may just be able to hit F right from the KeyList Menu (for 
>those using versions earlier than v5.1) to execute this option.  The "Free 
>Database Space" option works just like it would if you were freeing it from 
>KeyMail or freeing the Address List or one of your customized KeyList 
>databases, if you have them, from KeyList.  After it's complete, you should be 
>returned to the "Setup Options" if using v5.1 or the KeyList Menu if using v5 
>or earlier.

>8) If you're not at the KeyList Menu, return to it by exiting with [SPACE with 
>E], [ESCAPE].  Back at the KeyList Menu, repeat steps 2 and 3, but this time, 
>reselect the Address List database by choosing the KeyList folder of the Flash 
>Disk and the file called "Address List.klt" (whose extension, again, you won't 
>see).  Actually, you can select any of your KeyList databases if you've 
>created any customized ones, but I'm just suggesting to select it now so as to 
>be done with it (although, because you've selected a database other than the 
>default of the Address List, you'll be prompted to select a DDF the next time 
>you entered KeyList, which is KeySoft's form of ensuring that you really want 
>a database besides the default to be selected).

>9) Remember, the next time you enter KeyMail, you will have to once again wait 
>while the database sorts out the records to display in its format, and the 
>same cautions apply as in step 4.  The KeyMail database will function as it 
>did before you deleted these "ghost messages".


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