Re[2]: Virtual folders and known filters

2004-09-04 Thread Lynn
Friday, September 3, 2004, 10:29:40 AM, you wrote: MM I know it cannot help *now*, when the corruption MM already happened, but it can save lots of future MM screams, and perhaps modify them to the ones of a MM pleasure. (-: Hmm. Well, that folder wasn't one that I restored with TB's utility,

Re[2]: Virtual folders and known filters

2004-09-04 Thread Lynn
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 1:12:45 AM, you wrote: ASK Right-click on the Virtual Folder and open its ASK properties. There's a tab ASK Filter. Is the checkbox use filter ticked? Nothing is ticked in the properties for that filter except 'remove old messages' and 'compress the folder' ..

Re[2]: Virtual folders and known filters

2004-09-03 Thread Lynn
Friday, September 3, 2004, 5:13:55 AM, you wrote: It was saying 174 messages in it, though showing none, and I managed to delete them, or at least it's not showing them any more, but it *still* says there are parked messages ... ASK What if you alter the filtering rules to something... ASK

Re[2]: Virtual folders and known filters

2004-09-02 Thread Lynn
Thursday, September 2, 2004, 3:43:48 PM, you wrote: However, in messing around I created a virtual inbox folder which I can't now get rid of; it says there are parked messages in it, which there are not, that I can find, but I can't delete it. M Can't you rename it? And/or change the

Re[2]: Virtual Folders

2004-07-24 Thread Richard Wakeford
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Jimmie, On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] JT Care to elaborate on how you have the filters and such set up for this operation, sounds JT like something I would like. Can I jump in here because I was flummoxed by virtual

Re[2]: Virtual Folders

2004-07-24 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Darrin, Saturday, July 24, 2004, 4:26:23 PM, you wrote: SC The alternative to this is to Select Address Group instead of Address SC book. This gives you a chance to select from only a specific group SC within your address book. DR Would I just type in the address book name? Again, this