Hi Linda,
Your freeing database application may not be working do to the
fact that you have #800 e-mails in your inbox.
This is why I've encouraged you to get ride of the e-mails you
don't need.
You'll also have to go into your attachment folder and get ride
of attachments.
Sometimes when I free database space it says that 0 has been
freed, this is normal.
I find that more space is freed when I delete more than five
e-mails at a time.
Hope this helps.
Frank.
----- Original Message -----
From: Linda <[email protected]
To: Braillenote <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 18:23:09 -0400
Subject: [Braillenote] Freeing Database
Hi. It's Linda. I have a question about freeing my database.
Just before I read an every-mail I freed up my database. Then I
read an every-mail which I believe may have had pictures in it.
There were no attachments, but I think there were pictures in the
every-mail. It was quite long, about how to deal with four
different types of job interviews. I decided to free my database
to see how many bytes that was. I had to hit enter from time to
time to see the percentage. Then, the last time I hit enter it
took me out of that area completely so I couldn't see how many
bytes were deleted. For some reason I decided to do it again.
And it took as long the second time, showing me percents as I hit
enter, but at the end it said, 0 bytes freed. My first thought
was, "Maybe I succeeded in getting them out the first time." But,
the question I have is, why was it showing me percent? And then
said 0 bytes freed? Hmmm.
Any thoughts?
Linda
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