Ok - (1)
I was in Communicator when I fiddled
(2) I do have "show all" checked
(3) the way I got to see THIS mail was by doing a search within
communicator.
(searching on to: PDML)
weirdness abounds
I went out and did some fun shopping for what I'm making on Christmas
night (Monday)
A muscovy duck - and stuffing partridge inside... bought fresh in
Chinatown for a combined total
of $17.00
If I can find someone who will send me one quail I'll put that inside
the partridge...
I'm only feeding 3 people...
Haven't cooked a duck in a while and I love it.
ann
John Whittingham wrote:
>>I'd assume so, since she says she is using Netscape 7.0 :-)
>>
>>
>
>Just checking, you could use any client with Netscape Navigator, not
>necessarily communicator.
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>>With 7.0 and later, Netscape got a lot more aggressive in their mail
>>handling. It used to be the case that you could open up a mail file
>>(not a message - the mail file containing an entire "folder") using
>>a text editor, change things around, and write out a new file. Try
>>that with Netscape 7.0 and the folder just seems to vanish from the
>>Netscape folder list; while the file is still there, it presumably
>>fails some consistency check. Not a bad thing in some ways - there
>>were too many ways to abuse the free edit capability - but annoying.
>>I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that renaming folders only
>>works if you do it from inside Netscape, too.
>>
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>I've not used Netscape for some time but mail folders generally were saved as
>text files with the extension *.msf or *.nsf IIRC as stated above so a search
>on a Windows PC for *.nsf or *.msf would find all files with that extension.
>It's unlikely that you have lost the information all together it's just not
>showing up in communicator or whatever they call it these days!
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>>Ann - if you did anything (renaming, etc.) outside Netscape, undo it,
>>and then try renaming, etc. from inside the Netscape email window.
>>
>>Oh, just one other thing - make sure your email options are set to
>>"show all messages", not "show unread messages" (that's done in a
>>drop-down box at the top of the folder message list, I believe).
>>
>>
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>As above!
>
>John
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