What do you mean, free up database?  are we supposed to free up the database
every time we want to delete email?  Or did you mean just by having so many
emails that is what fills up the database.  I did notice that key mail did
take a while to move or delete mail and seemed to get slower, when there was
a lot of email to handle.  But I took that for partly using dial up when I'm
used to DSL at home, ad partly just the way the system works.

overall, for my first experience using keymail, on my recent trip, I thought
it worked great and was an efficient way to handle email when I'm traveling.
it was terrific!

Sherry


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mary Ellen
Earls
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 9:36 AM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] the e-mail system


Hi folks!
I've been out of town for the last little while and had 193 e-mails in the 
inboxof myBraillenote,  and so when I returned home I went in, marked them 
all and then deleted them. This took about 5 minutes to accomplish and then 
it took about 2 minutes to empty the trash folder. I am talking about this 
because when you actually do this the correct way andfree up database first 
then carry out your delete process, it works quite nicely. For you newbies 
on the block do not touch your Braille Notes while this goes on. It will 
take a bit of time but if left alone it does it cleanly and efficiently.
Ok that is simply my comment about it but remember to free up your database 
first and you should have no problems.

Mary Ellen Earls
Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday. 



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