Dear Harry: Thank you. I rebuilt the emailer database as Michelle suggested (took over an hour) and that did not solve the problem. Then I got your email, trashed the auto file log, rechecked my email and that took care of it. I'm looking forward to using the Auto File Log in the way you suggested. The feature that keeps me tied to Emailer, as I mentioned a while back, is the ability to filter on the description field in the address book. I use the description field extensively to code entries in my address book (which is now over 5000) and haven't found another email program that offers this feature. Now perhaps the auto file log will be another reason I won't be able to switch! I really do appreciate this list!
Carol Harry D. Corsover wrote on 3/30/02 10:48 AM: >Carol, > >Don't worry about this. Once you're done with that particular log, delete >it. Those entries indicate that the message that had been logged has been >permanently deleted (either manually or according to the settings you >have in the Files and Folders section of Emailer's Preferences. > >Once you start using the Auto File Log regularly, it will only show those >messages logged since the last time you opened an Auto File Log. I find >this feature essential to the way I use Emailer, and it's a primary >reason I haven't even tried any other email program (the other being the >difficulty in exporting/importing my 90 or so folders and over 200 MB of >email). > >Best Regards, > >Harry Corsover ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

