In answer to Tannis Baker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] email on 11/25/03 11:58 PM Hi Tannis- Yes, you are right, I have not rebuilt my database so there is no reason to try this routine but I will save your emails in case I do.
Thanks, doug >>Hi Tannis- >>I would love to try this but I'm so afraid of doing something and causing >>me to lose my precious Emailer. What do you think Chris. > > >Doug, did you recently rebuild your database? > >I did and in the process ended up with fewer folders than before - for >instance, there was no longer any Emailer folder or any of its subfolders. > >So I created a new Emailer folder, expecting it to start off empty but >when opened it, it was already full of mail that had belonged to another >of the folders that had been missing. In other words, regardless of the >name I had attached to it, just creating a new folder gave a collection >of missing mails somewhere to make itself visible. > >I continued to create new folders until there didn't seem to be any >missing mail, looking for a space to call its own, left. Unfortunately, >this meant that some mail has remained missing. Coincidentally, much of >it Emailer correspondence! > >But I see no reason to try it if you haven't lost folders and their >contents through a DB rebuild. > >Tannis > > > > > > Douglas A. McAdam 705 W Foster St. Kokomo, IN 46902 phone: 765-457-8628 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "It is incumbent upon every man of insight and understanding to strive to translate that which hath been written into reality and action." GL p.250; W/G 1 (h) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

