Bill,
Re your description of chronology of archived Emails. That is
not a problem I have. As you know you can sort Emails within a
folder or when downloaded by subject, date or From/To. Now it
does happen that I sometimes find a few old Emails that are not
properly sorted by date and these occur at the top (if I have it in
ascending order).
A much more curious occurrence happened this morning in my attempts
to BU to a disk (yesterday). I am trying to discard some large folders on
my desk. To do this my plan is to first burn a disk with all of CE
Mail/Index
files to the disk, then discard the folders I don't want from the desktop.
After my browzer disappeared I found a huge folder with Rescued
files
in it. I selected them and dragged them to the disk so that I could them
on
my desktop. The disk holds 700 MB. I got a message saying the folder was
too large and held 49GB (which sounds like my whole hard-disk!).
I removed the files from the disk but left the disk in the drive.
When I
went to shut down at night I had a message saying if I pressed
''Continue' to eject
that there was no burned data so I pressed 'Continue' and the disk
ejected then
'Shut Down' (or so I thought). This morning it opened up with my blue
background
screen but there was no hard-disk showing or any of my other desktop
files. I clicked on
the desktop where they should be and one by one they appeared!
With my previous Systems I never experienced crashes and problems
like those I
am experiencing with Classic, which does not seem to be as stable. And
my Claris database was pretty large even then!
Bea
>Already I found some things that I omitted:
>
>Emails which are new to a folder in Archive for some reason at
>first appear at the BOTTOM of the list, but next time you open
>that folder, the email will appear at the top in the correct
>chronological order.
>
>If you are archiving an email dated before 2000:
>Suppose the email is dated 6/12/99. When you get it into the
>Archive, change the date to 6/12/0099 and the email will appear
>in its correct chronological order.
>
>The Mail Actions instructions should contain the following, in
>two places:
>
>Where indicated, enter If true: Apply Actions. If false,
>Don¹t Apply Actions.
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