Re(2): Who White Lady?

2004-06-04 Thread Sead
Damienn, Thanks for your input. Indeed, it may be a good idea to try to export message database. It was suggested by Jerome that I could eventually isolate corrupted message by exporting message folders and this experiment has pointed to multiple messages in my Sent Mail folder as being source

Re: Who White Lady?

2004-06-04 Thread Damienn

Re(2): Who White Lady?

2004-06-03 Thread Sead
After e-mail exchange with Jerome, I must correct myself: Eventhough White Lady is a nice name, that is something that seems to be the past as of version 4.0. What I am witnessing with my database is not white lady but something else, some corrupted message or something similar, not White

Re: Who White Lady?

2004-06-03 Thread C. A. Niemiec
Who is this While Lady Sead is having trouble with. How can I recognise her and what trouble does she cause? It's a bug that prevents from indexing your message database correctly, thus interfering with search function. Some people never see it, some people can get rid of it and some (like

Re: Who White Lady?

2004-06-03 Thread Sead
David, Better you don't know her. :-) It's a bug that prevents from indexing your message database correctly, thus interfering with search function. Some people never see it, some people can get rid of it and some (like myself) can't. I see it a major annoyance, but not something brutal that

Who White Lady?

2004-06-03 Thread david.gordon
Who is this While Lady Sead is having trouble with. How can I recognise her and what trouble does she cause? -- david.gordon