Diane,
My structure is:
-Mailing Lists (no messages)
-Archives (no messages)
-Erage Archive (34,728 messages)
-Lombard Archive (12 messages)
-OSX Archive (56,116 messages)
-Palm Archive (2,822 messages)
- <a couple other old archives>
-Entourage List (1 message at present)
-OSX List (no messages at present)
-Palm Mac List (no messages at present)
I keep the Archives folder closed when I am not using it.
Evidently on the 13th of march, after I had read the 13 Entourage list
messages that had come in, I selected all and went to the Move pull-down in
the tool bar - but instead of selecting the Erage Archive I selected the OSX
Archive by mistake. Walla! Some messages from the Entourage List got filed
in my OSX Archive folder. I hope that is a little clearer than mud now.
:-) Jim
> From: Diane Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 19:04:04 -0700
> To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]>
> Conversation: Is the List Alive - Last Message Received was: Messages are
> visible even without user password
> Subject: Re: Is the List Alive - Last Message Received was: Messages are
> visible even without user password
>
> I do the same thing. I only archive hot topics or messages of particular
> interest. Mine are subfolders of the list. Maybe I'm misunderstanding your
> setup when you say the Entourage message was in same folder as OSX archive
> folder.
>
> I have a Talk Lists folder with subfolders:
> Entourage talk
> GoLive talk
> Mac-L list
> OS X lsit
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