Hello Jack,
> I don't recall ever creating/using any common folders and frankly
> I'm not even sure what a common folder is.
That doesn't mean anything. I don't recall/remember many of the things
I did yesterday ;-)
> If no further messages get routed to that orphan trash folder at the
>
Hello MAU,
On Monday, February 6, 2017 you wrote:
M> Hello Jack,
>> I can understand each account having its own trash folder but why
>> the one at the bottom of the account tree...
M> Have you ever created and used any Common Folders? If so, when you
M> deleted any message from a
Hello Jack,
> I can understand each account having its own trash folder but why
> the one at the bottom of the account tree...
Have you ever created and used any Common Folders? If so, when you
deleted any message from a Common Folder, or the folder itself
(containing some
Hello TBUDL'ers,
I have two accounts set up in my TB! and somehow have three trash folders. I
have a trash folder in the account, a trash folder in my Gmail account
and a third which sits at the very bottom of the account tree. All three trash
folders contain copious amounts of trashed emails
Hello Joseph,
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 01:11:09 + (UTC) GMT (03/08/2004, 08:11 +0700 GMT),
Joseph N. wrote:
JN I seem to recall some threads in the past about incorporating a way
JN to empty all trash folders with one global object. I cannot find it.
JN Was it ever implemented?
No, I don't think
I seem to recall some threads in the past about incorporating a way
to empty all trash folders with one global object. I cannot find it.
Was it ever implemented?
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JN
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