And it came to pass that Martin Hillebrand wrote:
>Hi Christopher.
>
>Christopher Jahn wrote:
>>
>> And it came to pass that Martin Hillebrand wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Folks.
>> >
>> > I didn't find a more appropriate NG, so please set a F'UP
>> > if I'm wrong...
>> >
>[...]
>> > But somehow she managed it to rename the "Inbox" folder
>> > to "Drafts", and besides that, she also has a regular
>> > "Drafts" folder. I (and neither my Mom) know how she did
>> > that!
>[...]
>> > In the filesystem the folder files are named correctly,
>> > namely Inbox (with .snm file), drafts (also with .snm
>> > file) and so on.
>[...]
>>
>> Try closing Netscape, and renaming it with Windows
>> Explorer.
>>
>
>Maybe you didn't get the point: In the _filesystem_ the
>mailboxfiles are named _correctly_, just when I open Netscape
>Mail, the formerly named "Inbox" folder is named "Drafts" as
>well. There actually exist two folders called "Drafts".
>
>Therefore it makes no sense to try renaming the files, as
>they already have the proper name!
>
>So the question is: how do I rename the folders (either
>within Netscape or with editing a file) to make them being
>named correctly?
>
>Martin
>
Huh. That IS strange. But I also see you're talking about
Netscape Communicator, and not Mozilla.
Time to send you to Communicator land:
snews://secnews.netscape.com/netscape.communicator
If there's a solution, you'll find it there.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
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they've always worked for me.
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