(note) Before deleting anything, make sure if you have created any of your 
own folders in the Email Folder section that you move them up to your compact 
flash card or the flash drive.  Also, keep in mind that any E-mail stored in 
the inbox will not be able to be retrieved.)
  Delete the e-mail folder.cdb file found in the KeyList folder of the Flash 
Disk.  This file is the one which is corrupted, and it contains the database 
records of the e-mail database only.  It's a "hidden" file, so:
  1.  Erase it from the File Manager, as this is the only place where the "List 
of All, including Hidden" files is presented.
  2.  Press SPACE with X (READ with X).  at the "List of all files in "KeyList 
Folder" view (presented by default as the first view of the File Manager, with 
the other choice being the Hidden Files view).  Once you reach Hidden Files 
view, where you will see the file you need to delete.
  After this file is deleted, go in to KeyMail, and select the option to Write 
an e-mail.  You will get a prompt about the database not existing, and the BN 
will ask whether to create an associated database.  Press Y.  for "Yes", and a 
blank database will be created.
  You may have to re-create their customized folders, depending on definition 
files used.  (Make sure you have a file called e-mail folders.klt.  You won't 
see the extension when viewing the file on the BN, although the extension means 
KeyList (TEXT) in the KeyMail folder of the Flash Disk.  This is the file which 
governs how the database is displayed.  Make sure it's there before deleting 
the database file.  If it's not, "COPY," (don't move) it from the 
KeySoftstKeyMail directory of the KeySoft System Disk (where it is burned, 
along with the other definition files of databases factory installed on the BN 
(not customized databases the user creates, of cours Make sure the definition 
file is there before deleting the file.  The definition file in the KS Disk 
only contains the seven internal, factory-installed KeyMail folders, while the 
one in the Flash Disk contain those created by the user as well.  If using the 
definition file on the Flash Disk, you most likely won't, but if c!
opying o
f the file from the KS Disk is necessary, then yes, the customized folders will 
have to be re-created (by typing a nonexistent folder at any prompt involving a 
folder in for "Yes" at the prompt to confirm the folder's creation).

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