Delete the file called 'email folders.cdb' which is in the KeyList folder of 
the Flash Disk.  Use the File Manager/Erase File option to do so.  It is a 
"hidden" file, so you will have to select the view of "All, including Hidden, 
Files" by pressing [SPACE with X], [READ with X].  When erasing this file, you 
will be prompted that deleting it may result in the loss of your Address List, 
Directory of Services, and E-mail databases; this will NOT happen, and you will 
just lose your e-mail database.  Before version 4 of KeySoft, the KeyList.cdb 
file stored the records for these three databases, so it would be true that you 
would lose all three when deleting this file, but after 4.0, the three 
databases were separated, so deleting the 'ence-mail folders.cdb' file will 
only delete your e-mail database.  Press Y to confirm deletion.  Now, with that 
database deleted, go to the KeyMail Menu, and select the option to Write an 
E-mail.  You'll be told that the associated database does not exist, and you 
will be asked to confirm creation of one, so press Y.  You now have an empty 
e-mail database.  It looks like it did when you got the BN from PDI, so you 
will only have the seven default folders.  You would have to re-create your own 
folders by typing in a nonexistent folder name at any of the prompts involving 
folders in KeyMail (such as the "Move to which Folder?" prompt), then pressing 
Y for "Yes" to confirm the creation.

HTH,
Maria

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 10:32:54 -0700
>Subject: [Braillenote] Is it safe to erase a database?

>Hi folks!
>Here is what I am planning on doing.
>When the Braille Note was my only source of getting e-mail, I made lots of
>folders within the keymail folder itself.  Now I have moved all of the
>messages I wish to save over to a micro drive and want to get rid of these
>folders and everything in them so we can hopefully free data space up and
>get back to using the Bn for gps and reading exclusively.
>I simply want to know how to get rid of these folders without demolishing
>the structure of the e-mail system in the Bn.
>It doesn't appear that I can erase each of these sub folders separately
>without erasing the whole keymail folder.
>Now say this is my only choice, then how do I remake an inbox and all of the
>database associated with keymail?Because I would still use the bn when
>traveling which I will be doing 3 weeks from now.

>Thanks fvery much in advance.

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


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