I've had something similar happen but in different circumstances (I'm 
running OS 9 only).  I've generally archived Emailer by saving (and then 
stuffing) the entire Emailer Folder at the end of each year.  It's not 
efficient in terms of space, but is in time.  Occasionally I refer back 
to stuff, so I have sometimes been in a situation where I've had 2 
versions of CE (both with their own preferences file contained in the CE 
folder) sitting on my machine.

I was alarmed one time when having rebuilt the desktop it looked like I'd 
lost all my current mail.  In fact what had happened was that the "mail" 
icon had been relinked during the desktop rebuild to the earlier version 
of CE.

On another topic.  Can anyone tell me how I can slow down the scroll rate 
on my CE windows when dragging the cursor (which is now aptly named!) - 
it blitzes through the messages making it difficult to control.

Thanks, Mick

>Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 11:48:32 -0400
>From: chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: duplicate Preferences & such
>
>
>>.... Well...  That's what I thought, but now it 
>>doesn't seem to be the case.  "Why?"  Because the
>>Emailer that shows up in Classic.... (when running
>>OS X, Emailer is found in a folder entitled
>>OS 9 applications)  .... the messages are not those
>>that have accumulated in the Emailer which I have
>>on a partition runnning OS 9.
>
>It doesn't matter where you have Emailer. But right now, it appears you 
>have two copies installed. This isn't a "location" issue, this is an 
>issue of which copy are you starting when in OS 9 versus when in OS X.
>
>Pick which one is the correct one, and run that. Once you are happy, 
>throw out the other one.
>
>-chris
><http://www.mythtech.net>


Mac OS 9.2.2 on a g3 ibook using Netscape 7.02

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