Hello TBUDL, I just had a bit of a surprise after upgrading TB! from 1.62r to Ver.2.01.3. If you happen to have more than one folder named 'Inbox' in your account tree you'll probably know what I mean already.
My account tree is structured so that all incoming messages are filtered into various folders under a single account. This saves actually having multiple accounts in TB! of course. I can do this (like others do) as I run a mail server (Mercury) on another PC so collect all my mail from Mercury/32 into one TB! account. So, my account tree would be somthing like this, as an example: My Account --Inbox (folder) --Sent (folder) --Trash (folder) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (folder) ------Inbox (child folder) ------Read (child folder) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (folder) ------Inbox (child folder) ------Read (child folder) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (folder) ------Inbox (child folder) ------Read (child folder) etc. and then a shed load of other folders underneath that messages are also filtered into. I have filters set up that move mail into the correct folders, so anything at domain.com gets moved to the related @domain folder's Inbox. Well the Inbox was a normal folder with the usual property pages before upgrading to V2. But after the upgrade the properties pages vanished, with all the templates. However, the templates that I set up for the folder before the upgrade are still active but there is no way to get rid of them as there aren't any property pages :-/. So any folder named Inbox before the upgrade becomes a TB! folder without properties pages afterwards. How the heck do I sort this out? If I right-click on the folder 'Inbox' and create new message I get a email using the template from the original folder before the upgrade and I can't get rid of it. Any ideas? Please? -- Slán, Simon @ i~n+f~o+w~i+z~a+r~d+.~c+o~.+u~k ***************************************** PGP Key: http://pgp.infowizard.co.uk/ Faffing about with TB! v1.62r on W2K SP4 #1469. Awl Squid Myers Or ¶ ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.01.3 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html