why can't she just find the folder and hit backspace with c, or control with i.
i did this on a folder i created, and it asked me to move all messages to 
trash,and then it deleted the folder instead of deleting the entire database.


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On 7/13/2004 at 10:19 AM rhonda clark wrote:

>Mary Ellen: First of all I don't recommend it, but this is the
>instructions.
>Each address list has an associated Keylist definition file that defines
>the files that are contained in an address record.  The definition file
>for the standard "address list" may be found in the keylist folder and is
>named "address list".  KLT." When you first enter details into the address
>list, an associated data-base volume is created within the Keylistddcdb"
>file that is stored in the keylist folder on flash disk.  The entries you
>place in the address list are stored within this database file.
>>From the File Manager, copy the file named "address list" from the
>Keylist folder on Flash Disk to the General folder on Flash disk.  Use
>Keyword to open the address list file you have copied into the general
>folder.
>Modify a file to be "phone list".  This contains 33 lines of information.
>The syntax of each line will determine its function.  The first line of
>the file contains the word "database" followed by the words "address
>list".  We are creating a definition file called "phone list".  Replace
>address with phone, leaving the word "database" at the start of line one.
>The second line contains the number "24", you'll leave this unchanged.
>Delete lines 16420, 16419.  Place your cursor at the start of the line
>14856.  Use a top block marker.  Position cursor to the number 24594.
>Delete block.  When you are happy with the contents, exit the file, and
>from File Command Menu, rename it to "phone list".  Don't worry if it has
>a message that there isn't anything associated with this.  Copy the "phone
>list" definition file back into the Keylist folder.
>I would never erase my database, unless I misunderstand what you are
>saying.  You wouldn't be able to send email if you don't have this
>database.  If I totally misunderstood what you asked, I apologize for this
>long explanation..
>
>> ----- 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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