It appears that on 28/9/04 at 5:22 pm Urs Gruetzner spake thus:
It seems that several users have the same problem reported, but I newer
saw any help posted here. Did I miss something during my absence last week?
Urs
Mine was resolved by switching off DragThing - if you have that installed
try
to compact my database from the File menu, and crashed. Figured
I should run PM First Aid, but it crashes a couple seconds after bringing
up the (entirely greyed-out) First Aid window. Help?
---
Is This The Answer
It seems that several users have the same problem reported, but I newer
saw any help posted here. Did I miss something during my absence last week?
Urs
Mittwoch, 22. September 2004 20:17 Uhr Zeph Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greets -
I tried to compact my database from the File menu
I have the same problem: the first aid screen is short-lived and ends in
unexpected quit. I believe the beta that was anounced was supposed to
solve that, but I have lost the linkdue to a PowerMail-database
crash. My backup was recent, but it just made me miss that mail.
Anyone care
!!
MailSword_Local_Message_Id: ###A7525B67###
-- Original Message
Mon, 19 Jul 2004 09:26:53 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Setup Database
-- End of Original Message
Delivery of the above message is on hold pending your response.
Simply by typing the correct
Maybe CTM can figure out how to stop it.
Oh, my evil purposes know exactly how to stop it: unsubscribe and ban the
offender for at least 2 months from this list ;-)
---marlyse
[Dr Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 2.7.2004 um 3:55 Uhr:]
In the past, I have heard a number of reports of powermail database
corruption. As a Powermail user, can you confirm this?
No problems ever.
How has it
affected you, if at all.
No way.
Have you lost data?
No.
Has this been fixed
Dr Dave / 04.7.2 / 6:55AM wrote:
In the past, I have heard a number of reports of powermail database
corruption.
I was one of them, but I didn't loose the data. I only lost $50!
I too backup data weekly, but my corruption started a year ago, which I
didn't realize until the real problem
Hi Marlyse,
Myself I've been using it with no database corruptions (average of 10
email accounts, 10 subscribed lists and traffic between 50 and 150 emails
a day) and I trust it 99.9% - just as much as I trust any electronic
datafile.
My experiences are similar, although I don't bother
I think I have heard of maybe 5 users who have had more serious problems
with their database over the past...6 years or so, and this is probably
as safe as any electronic datafile can get.
Unfortunately nobody can guarantee you that you would not be the 6th user
encountering major database
Dr Dave on 7/2/04 said
In the past, I have heard a number of reports of powermail database
corruption. As a Powermail user, can you confirm this? How has it
affected you, if at all. Have you lost data? Has this been fixed in the
newest version? I'm a long time Claris Emailer User and I can see
Dr Dave (2/7/04 11:55 am) said:
As a Powermail user, can you confirm this? How has it
affected you, if at all. Have you lost data?
I use PowerMail heavily, and I've never lost any data. I've occasionally
had to do a low-level rebuild - once after a power cut happened while I
was using it - and
On 2/7/04 Dr Dave wrote:
In the past, I have heard a number of reports of powermail database
corruption.
PM moved to a new database engine some time ago and it may be that these
reports relate to the earlier version. For myself I have never
experienced any problems (and I've been using
In the past, I have heard a number of reports of powermail database
corruption. As a Powermail user, can you confirm this? How has it
affected you, if at all. Have you lost data? Has this been fixed in the
newest version? I'm a long time Claris Emailer User and I can see that
PowerMail has
Hold down command (open-apple) and option keys when starting Powermail.
Check the first 3 boxes. If that doesn't work, do the low level rebuild.
Failing that, open your PM4 backup in PM4, export, and import into a new
database in PM5.
-
Bob Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED]
936
Trying to open powermail 5.0 after installing 10.3 and get
this error after it tries to rebuild sort indices.
A database error occurred
Class = DB; what = 100; when =9; err=158
Any one have any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Jeff
david.gordon, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I noticed my database contains just over 39,000 messages. Is that a lot?
How big is yours? [ Pardon the juvenile expression... ;) ]
I was storing all my old messages (foldered up into years) in a separate
user database. After my recent export back from v5
Pistrang said:
I've looked, and it must be obvious, but...where do I see the number of
messages in my database?
Jim Pistrang wrote:
I've looked, and it must be obvious, but...where do I see the number of
messages in my database?
I don't think there is an abvious way. The way I do it is:
Find [in local mail boxes]
[Reception date] [after] [01.01.1990]
The search is fast, and the search result window
I suspect that PM's search capabilities require a single database, but
I'm not sure. I do think that PM's search is way better than anything
else out there, if so this is a big argument in favor of a single database.
You can only have one database per user environment.
Search is one
Hi david,
I noticed my database contains just over 39,000 messages. Is that a lot?
How big is yours? [ Pardon the juvenile expression... ;) ]
I've looked, and it must be obvious, but...where do I see the number of
messages in my database?
I was storing all my old messages (foldered up
I noticed my database contains just over 39,000 messages. Is that a lot?
How big is yours? [ Pardon the juvenile expression... ;) ]
I was storing all my old messages (foldered up into years) in a separate
user database. After my recent export back from v5 via Mail I've got
everything in a single
Christian Meenaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, got my key in email for PowerMail 5, registered my copy of PowerMail
5 with the new key. At this point I was expecting a prompt asking about
updating my old database..as per the help file..
Note to current PowerMail users: Upon first launch
about
updating my old database..as per the help file..
Note to current PowerMail users: Upon first launch, PowerMail 5 will
suggest either updating your database or creating a new one. Converting
your database is a one-way street, so make sure you have followed the
previous step first
Hi all,
Although it appeared that my Norton problems were over i'm still having
issues.
Presently if I put my computer to sleep, wake up and Powermail crashes
(system inc). An fsck shows an Incorrect Block Count for Message
Database, Orphaned indirect nodes, etc. A low level rebuild is required
There is no single best tool exists.
A very fine comparison of the current disk utilities is available at:
http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=07451
---
Scott T. Hards
President
HobbyLink Japan (www.hlj.com)
computer artwork by subhash / 04.4.2 / 1:24 PM wrote:
- TechToolPro is focused on hardware problems. The aim is different from
Norton.
I don't agree with this.
You can optimize (defragment) your volumes, repair data, get back trashed
data, check the system files and so on AND you can check
[A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 2.4.2004 um 11:07 Uhr:]
- TechToolPro is focused on hardware problems. The aim is different from
Norton.
I don't agree with this.
You can optimize (defragment) your volumes, repair data, get back trashed
data, check the system files and so on AND you
computer artwork by subhash / 04.4.2 / 5:23 AM wrote:
I ran a Norton on my system yesterday
1.) An old rule: Never use Norton on Mac!
2.) Hope somebody has a hint for you how to repair Norton's 'repair' ...
When Norton tries to repair, it asks if you want to create a Undo file.
This is
Thanks for your tip. I think i'm back up and running.
Thanks,
Adam
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:23:28 +0200 computer artwork by subhash wrote:
[Adam de Zoete [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 2.4.2004 um 10:58 Uhr:]
I ran a Norton on my system yesterday
1.) An old rule: Never use Norton on Mac!
2.)
[Matthias Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 2.4.2004 um 19:22 Uhr:]
TechTool4 is probably one of the best for Mac:
TechTool is OK.
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Adobe Photoshop-Schulungen
mit Subhash
kompetent-individuell-preiswert
http://www.subhash.at/foto/
. . . . . . . .
[Adam de Zoete [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 2.4.2004 um 10:58 Uhr:]
I ran a Norton on my system yesterday
1.) An old rule: Never use Norton on Mac!
2.) Hope somebody has a hint for you how to repair Norton's 'repair' ...
PowerMail Engineering (26/3/04 12:45 pm) said:
Interesting bug... If you have created multiple user environments, you
can double-click a PowerMail database to switch to it. Unfortunately, if
you double-click the PowerMail Prefs file from the preference folder,
PowerMail will create a new
Jeremy Hughes wrote:
Intrigued by the hidden prefs mentioned by Karsten Liere, I double-
clicked on PowerMail's User Prefs file (foolishly expecting it to open in
ResEdit), and PowerMail proceeded to delete my entire message database
without warning.
Interesting bug... If you have created
Intrigued by the hidden prefs mentioned by Karsten Liere, I double-
clicked on PowerMail's User Prefs file (foolishly expecting it to open in
ResEdit), and PowerMail proceeded to delete my entire message database
without warning. More precisely: it deleted all the messages and folders
Chris:
Rebuild the index from the File Database menu.
Thanks for that assist; I was beginning to despair.
powermail-discuss Digest #1741 - Saturday, February 28, 2004
Database error
by Judith Beiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Database error
by C. A. Niemiec [EMAIL
Can anyone explain what this is about?
Database Error Occurred. I clicked for more info and this appeared: Class
DB, what=7, when=9.
Rebuild the index from the File Database menu.
Chris
--
I've received this alert while browsing in my In Tray on several
occasions. All the messages in the InTray are suddenly highlighted; I
ForceQuit and restart.
Can anyone explain what this is about?
Database Error Occurred. I clicked for more info and this appeared: Class
DB, what=7, when=9
Victor Orly wrote:
I get the following error:
A database error occurred.
Class=DB what=100 when=3 err=43
I've tried starting PM with apple-option to fix the database but I get
the same error immediately.
It seems that one file is missing in the PowerMail user folder. Can you
check
Hi Everyone;
I just had to do some data recovery for a client of mine, and now her
mail doesn't open.
I get the following error:
A database error occurred.
Class=DB what=100 when=3 err=43
I've tried starting PM with apple-option to fix the database but I get
the same error immediately
Twice today while browsing in the Mail Browser, both times my cursor was
touching the top-listed email, I received an alert as follows:
Database Error Occurred. I clicked for more info and this appeared: Class
DB, what=7, when=9.
It seemed as if the entire list of emails in the browser were
Thanks for tips all.
After compacting database, it decreased the size about 10 fold.
Jeff
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 14:52:54 -0800 Jeff Forte said:
I recently emptied my Powermail trash which contained over 30,000 spam
messages. It took about half hour. (3 months worth ... long over do!).
I thought
Take a look at the menu items in: File - Database
--
Dan Webb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original message
Jeff Forte, 2:52 PM, 2/3/04:
I recently emptied my Powermail trash which contained over 30,000 spam
messages. It took about half hour. (3 months worth ... long over do!).
I thought
do a rebuild of database and the size WILL go down.
---marlyse
--- former message(s) quotes:
I thought that when cleaning the trash it would reduce the size of the
database. But when I checked my documents/powermail folder the message
database is still the same
On 03 2 2004 at 5:52 pm -0500, Jeff Forte wrote:
Anyone have any ideas why I can't get the size of the database to reduce
after deleting all those messages?
Yes: because you have not chosen File | Database | Compact Database from
the menu.
-ben
--
Ben Kennedy, chief magician
zygoat creative
Jeff Forte / 04.2.3 / 5:52 PM wrote:
Anyone have any ideas why I can't get the size of the database to reduce
after deleting all those messages?
Run Compact Database. It will do.
Backup first :-)
--
- Hiro
[PROTECTED] [PROTECTED]
[Rick Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 2.1.2004 um 14:30 Uhr:]
Compact Database ...
... Hope this helps
That was what I ment and it helped. Thank you!
Subhash
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Adobe Photoshop-Schulungen
mit Subhash
kompetent-individuell-preiswert
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Subhash:
I'm assuming that you are referring to what, in the English version of
PM, is called Compact Database. This does not 'compress' files in the
same way as Stuffit or File Vault; it is more like defragmenting a hard
drive (except that, of course, it only affects the PM database). When you
How to work with compress database (I don't know the correct term
because of using a german edition)? What does it? Does it copy a
compressed version or does it compress the actual version (and slow down
the handling)?
Hints are appreciated.
Subhash
Thanks!
The command-option on startup did the trick.
Victor
That's a file error.
Usually -47 is trying to access a deleted file.
Which OS are you using.
If on OS X, repair permissions, make sure you have enough space on your hd.
You can also hold down cmd and option key and make a full repair.
Victor Orly wrote:
My mail database is now up to about 727 MB. I empty the trash all the
time, and used to be able to compact the database. Now when I try to
compact, about 20 seconds into the database I get this error:
A file error occurred.
File is busy.
Class=file; what=100; when=4; err
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Am/On: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 10:02:03 +0100 schrieb/wrote: Victor Victor Orly
Hello;
My mail database is now up to about 727 MB. I empty the trash all the
time
Hello;
My mail database is now up to about 727 MB. I empty the trash all the
time, and used to be able to compact the database. Now when I try to
compact, about 20 seconds into the database I get this error:
A file error occurred.
File is busy.
Class=file; what=100; when=4; err=-47
Please
Scott at HobbyLink Japan wrote:
Is there any effect on performance or stability of the database when you
have a very large number of messages in one mailbox, as opposed to
splitting them across several?
If you have tens of thousands of messages in a single folder, it can take
a few seconds
Dumb question: what does 'File Database Compact Database' do,
functionally?
Someone with computer-eze can explain it better, perhaps. But it's the
basic thing that deleting leaves holes and compacting closes up the date
to get rid of the holes.
It's essentially the same as performing
John Snippe on 12/9/03 said
Dumb question: what does 'File Database Compact Database' do,
functionally?
Someone with computer-eze can explain it better, perhaps. But it's the
basic thing that deleting leaves holes and compacting closes up the date
to get rid of the holes.
--
Barbara
Since PM is database-driven, I assume that the folder/mailbox a
particular message is located in is simply a single field in the record
for that message. If that's the case, then the answer to my question
(below) is probably no effect, but I'll ask it anyway:
Is there any effect on performance
Dumb question: what does 'File Database Compact Database' do,
functionally?
--
later,
JS
Discretion in speech is more than eloquence.
Sir Francis Bacon
I have run into some problem with my database I think. I tried to
rebuild it, as per the
suggestion I received on the site, and the rebuild seemed to be
successful. Then, when
powermail tried to launch I got an error that said Class=DB What=2 When
=3 and Err=4.
I then found a file
AppleScript will not see messages in folders that are set to View
Unread Only so be aware of the falsely lower number.
--
Andy Fragen
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003, Chris Walker said:
On 24/11/03 PowerMail Engineering wrote:
No direct way, but you can search for all messages whose date received is
Hi PowerMail,
No direct way, but you can search for all messages whose date received is
older than 0 day. You will get a flat list of all your messages.
Nice!
Jim
--
Jim Pistrang
JP Computer Resources
413-256-4569
http://users.crocker.com/~pistrang
On 24/11/03 PowerMail Engineering wrote:
No direct way, but you can search for all messages whose date received is
older than 0 day. You will get a flat list of all your messages.
There is an Applescript, Count my Messages which will do it for you.
It works on 9 - don't know about X. I should
Jim Pistrang wrote:
Is there a way to determine the total number of messages in my PowerMail
database?
No direct way, but you can search for all messages whose date received is
older than 0 day. You will get a flat list of all your messages.
Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
Hi all,
Is there a way to determine the total number of messages in my PowerMail
database?
Jim
--
Jim Pistrang
JP Computer Resources
413-256-4569
http://users.crocker.com/~pistrang
John at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 5/11/03 8:51 pm
Mine was up to 1.7gb at one point, it still worked fine.
... and then what happened???
I cleaned out mail and compressed it :)
--
Derry Thompson
g l o d e r w o r k s | Design - Hosting - Programming
http://www.gloderworks.com
[EMAIL
On Wed, Nov 5, 2003, it is attributed to Derry Thompson to have said:
Mine was up to 1.7gb at one point, it still worked fine.
... and then what happened???
--
later,
JS
Wit is so shining a quality that everybody admires it; most people aim at
it, all people fear it, and few love it
alan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 5/11/03 7:27 pm
Is there a limit to the size of the database? Mine is approaching 1GB--
should that worry me?
A
Mine was up to 1.7gb at one point, it still worked fine.
--
Derry Thompson
g l o d e r w o r k s | Design - Hosting - Programming
http
alan wrote:
Is there a limit to the size of the database? Mine is approaching 1GB--
should that worry me?
The limit is 2 GB. An alert will appear when it is more than 1.9 GB.
Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
-
Avec PowerMail
Is there a limit to the size of the database? Mine is approaching 1GB--
should that worry me?
A
as you are trying to handle duplicate messages and other stuff, I think
to export to FM and clean up duplicate messages there and then export
from FM and import into PM. there used to be a script for FM that found/
deleted duplicate entries in a database. what I don't know though is how
this back
On 23 10 2003 at 6:52 pm -0400, Joel Miller wrote:
Is this possible to achieve? I've tried using the File-Database-
Import... command, but oddly it does not have an option for importing
another PowerMail database! I find this very frustrating. Help!
Couldn't you export the first database
messages (mostly from high volume developemnt lists), and I would like to
avoid doing anything that would cause these overlapping messages to be
duplicated in the consolidated message database.
Is this possible to achieve? I've tried using the File-Database-
Import... command, but oddly it does
Starting to see this a lot: I click on a message to view it, and get
this dialogue box:
===
A Database error occured
Class=DB
What=7
When=9
===
What does this mean, and what can I do about it?
--
later,
JS
If you have not already done so, start PM with the command-option keys
held down
in case there
was a database meltdown during the beta. Firing up 4.2 final, it auto-
located _that_ database instead of the one I was using for the beta. Now
I've switched back to the beta folder, but I didn't have any database
difficulties during the beta... unless someone has better advice
I have spent the past several hours trying to reverse-engineer the PM
message database format using an array of tools, and am not getting very
far. :)
If memory serves, at some point within the last several months, somebody
mentioned on-list what database engine PM is based on. Can anyone
Hi Jay,
Is there a way to export to PowerMail saved copies of sent mail? Of
course, I could just send it again but I'd lose the record of the actual
date and time that the emails were originally sent. Any ideas?
---Jay
I had great success with Emailchemy and I highly recommend it. You can
Is there a way to export to PowerMail saved copies of sent mail? Of
course, I could just send it again but I'd lose the record of the actual
date and time that the emails were originally sent. Any ideas?
---Jay
Jay, check out this patched version that works for outgoing, even if the
account
On Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 10:28 AM, Barbara Needham wrote:
That one is supposed to be there... it's your backup key in case PM
totally crashes and you need to re-download it.
As far as the other stuff.. I don't know. It's past any knowledge base
in
my head. Except that PM files are
I had tried the low level rebuild options.
The temp files had several entries along these lines:
-
Duplicate key(s) found for Message Database!MsgIdx.dat, keyno=3:
key value rejected for recpos=233480830 (deaa27ex)
00 00 00 01
key value rejected for recpos=233709508 (dee1fc4x
On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at 11:49 PM, Barbara Needham wrote:
Not to get too off topic here... Marlyse's idea of deleting the index
file is a good one.. but on the system side: When you restart your
computer try resetting the parameter ram. [Hold down command [apple],
option, P and R] and
On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at 10:28 PM, Leonard Morgenstern wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but what are Combo updaters?
OS upgrades that will take you, for instance, from 10.2 or 10.2.4 to
10.2.6 without having to install the intermediate upgrades.
Mark
http://www.gerberstudio.com
BW G3
On 6/11/03 2:45 AM Mikael Byström wrote:
It is recommended by many to only use Combo updaters also when doing
incremental updating, as some people discovered that they were not
affected by certain problems affecting a smaller percentage of users,
when they had used Combo updaters. This means the
delete the index file and re-index from scratch. might help.
---marlyse
.
It does seem a stretch that an OS problem would prevent me from opening
the PM database, but I don't know enough to eliminate that as a cause,
either.
Mark
http://www.gerberstudio.com
BW G3 (Yosemite) w/OWC G4 500
OS 10.2.4
PowerMail 4.1.3
Mark Gerber on 6/10/03 said
Earlier today, PM 4.1.3 suddenly quit--a problem I've been having with
most of my apps lately along with far too many kernel panics. When I
restart PM, it tries to rebuild the sort indices and then quits about
one minute before completion with the error message
:
Database error 7 (Record Not Found in DB) in 9
(DBGetRecord).
Low level error 0
At this point, one or several messages have been moved to the new folder.
Then typically, if I close the Browser and reopen, the messages I tried
to copy are not there anymore, but do have been moved to the new folder
Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] discussions wrote on Fri, 11 Apr
2003 12:58:54 -0400:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970
The message when viewed in PowerMail has the correct Date Sent and
Date Saved. It appears that if one wants to move messages out of
PowerMail for any reason, the
Bob Seaner [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, April 11, 2003 stated:
I've tried to export a PowerMail folder to a variety of formats using the
Database-Export... facility. In each case the exported mailbox appears
to be broken in regard to the from line of each message. An example:
From [EMAIL
On 11 4 2003 at 12:29 pm -0400, Bob Seaner wrote:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970
The message when viewed in PowerMail has the correct Date Sent and
Date Saved. It appears that if one wants to move messages out of
PowerMail for any reason, the date information will be lost.
I've tried to export a PowerMail folder to a variety of formats using the
Database-Export... facility. In each case the exported mailbox appears
to be broken in regard to the from line of each message. An example:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970
The message when viewed
On Thu, Apr 3, 2003, Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the idea Zach.
Hey, no problem! Glad to be of help!
Cheers,
Zach
--
Zach Selland
Taylor Design Group
Portland, OR
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.taylordesigngroup.com
Received from: Zach Selland
At: 7:19 pm (GMT) on Wed, Apr 2, 2003
Just a thought, did you try either of the preference reset options at
the bottom of the Powermail First Aid window?
Zach, that was an inspired suggestion. For some reason, checking the
first of those buttons (Reset window-related
, with a report explaining what is happening.
However: during the failed download attempts, another symptom showed up;
two folders have become enboldened without having any visible unread
messages inside them. I've tried a database rebuild, both basic and
low level
Have you tried to rebuild the sort
Hi Rick,
Karel Gillissen said:
Hi Rick
Are you sure that you have the 'View All' command selected? (Menus -
View - View All)
That happened to me once; for some reason it 'automagically' changed to
'View Unread', while some unread messages didn't show up.
I did the same things as you,
On Wed, Apr 2, 2003, Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help! A curse upon these enboldened folders!
Hi Rick,
Just a thought, did you try either of the preference reset options at
the bottom of the Powermail First Aid window?
Thanks,
Zach
--
Zach Selland
Taylor Design Group
Portland, OR
Received from: Karel Gillissen
At: 2:02 am (GMT) on Wed, Apr 2, 2003
Hi Rick
Are you sure that you have the 'View All' command selected? (Menus -
View - View All)
That happened to me once; for some reason it 'automagically' changed to
'View Unread', while some unread messages didn't show up.
I
Neither of these 2 folders have any unread messages in them, yet persist
in indicating that they do. I've tried a database rebuild, both basic and
low level, using PM's own repair features, but it has made no difference.
I don't want these two folders permanently bold, what can I do? Maybe
Received from: Tim Lapin
At: 7:20 pm (GMT) on Tue, Apr 1, 2003
Hi Rick,
You don't mention if you've tried something even more basic, marking all
as read:
select the folder (or all of its contents)
control-click (or right-click if you've a two button mouse)
select Mark as Read
That
On Tuesday, April 1, 2003 at 6:41 PM, Rick Lecoat sent forth:
Neither of these 2 folders have any unread messages in them, yet persist
in indicating that they do. I've tried a database rebuild, both basic and
low level, using PM's own repair features, but it has made no difference.
I don't
. The other emboldened
folder is the In Box.
Neither of these 2 folders have any unread messages in them, yet persist
in indicating that they do. I've tried a database rebuild, both basic and
low level, using PM's own repair features, but it has made no difference.
I don't want these two folders
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