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Hello!
I have been having major frustrations with archiving some of my mail
folders with Mailbag Assistant. I think I finally have it figured out,
but it has brought to light an interesting discovery and I am
interested in your opinions.
It would
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@ 09:57:51 +1300 [ Thu, 1 Nov 2001], Carren [C] contributed this to
our collective wisdom:
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C It would appear, after much tearing out of hair, that Windows
C Explorer has not been updating it's TB! information according to
C changes I have made
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@ 16:20:21 -0600 [ Wed, 31 Oct 2001], Dwight A Corrin [DAC] wrote
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For me, I've noted that TB! will not rename account folders when you
rename the accounts via the TB! interface. However, I've been making
a lot of changes
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 4:02:21 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
For me, I've noted that TB! will not rename account folders when you
rename the accounts via the TB! interface. However, I've been making
a lot of changes *within* accounts for the last couple weeks and all
folder names and
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Thursday, November 01, 2001, 11:02:21 AM, Allie wrote:
ACM But hold on. If you move folders around in TB!, it *will* break
ACM any shortcuts that you may have created in Mailbag Assistant,
ACM since the shortcuts are pointing to the folders
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Thursday, November 01, 2001, 11:02:21 AM, Allie wrote:
ACM TB! seems to keep up here at my end. If the changes aren't being
ACM reflected in Explorer then it's TB!'s fault.
Just as an after thought. One of my accounts currently has *no*
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