Re: disk space, was: Re[2]: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-12 Thread Chris
Antje Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 12-Feb-2004 1:25:55 PM "disk space, was: Re[2]: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > before I found out about the maintenance feature I had loads > of MBs occupied by TB! without even knowing it

disk space, was: Re[2]: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-12 Thread Antje Lehmann
Hi, Deborah W wrote: > & using up huge amounts of system resources in Eudora...) which I'm > very glad I don't see in TB. I did... before I found out about the maintenance feature I had loads of MBs occupied by TB! without even knowing it was TB!... after the first clean-up (purge old messages,

Re[2]: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-11 Thread Bobi Jam
Hello Allie, On Thursday, February 12, 2004, at 19:08:09[GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which was 08:08 where I live) Allie wrote: Allie> I'd regularly decompress the Inbox only if I'm receiving thousands of Allie> messages per day. As a matter of fact, I do receive thousands of news msgs per day

Re[2]: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-11 Thread Bobi Jam
Hello Deborah, On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 08:19:40[GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which was 16:19 where I live) Deborah wrote: Deborah> On Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 6:44:26 PM, Wayne Howard wrote: WH>> 1) I actually do not want to go to any unread messages. What I WH>> really want to do is go

Re[2]: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-10 Thread rich gregory
DW>>> if ... was the last message you viewed in that folder, it will DW>>> be the one displayed when you open the folder again. >> That would be fine, but it has been my experience that this is not >> always the case. Sometimes it scrolls all the way to the top and >> ignores what is the last read

Re[2]: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-10 Thread rich gregory
DW>> if ... was the last message you viewed in that folder, it will be DW>> the one displayed when you open the folder again. WH> That would be fine, but it has been my experience that this is not WH> always the case. Sometimes it scrolls all the way to the top and WH> ignores what is the last rea