I just Quit PowerMail and restarted.  I had a bunch of messages, some
read, some unread, in the Mail Trash on quit.  When I restarted, the Mail
Trash folder was boldfaced.  With the Mail Trash folder selected in
3-pane view, the folder contents pane was blank, but the window indicated
'23 messages, 17 unread'.  So it appears that, at least when using the
Empty Mail Trash on Quit option, the message count in the Mail Trash is
not being properly refreshed on my system.

Again, manually selecting Special/Empty Mail Trash from the menu bar
immediately changes the message count to zero, and the title of the
folder reverts to plain text.

-- 
Don V. Zahniser
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Sat, Aug 23, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have preferences set up to empty the mail trash on quit.  I noticed a
> few days ago that the Mail Trash folder was boldfaced (indicating unread
> messages) even when I just started PowerMail, presumably indicating that
> there were unread messages in the folder when it should have been empty.
>  Yesterday morning, I also noticed that there were '0 messages, -1
> unread' in my Mail Trash.  I restarted PowerMail with Command-Option
> pressed, and tried the top couple of options, reserving the low-level
> rebuild until later.  That 'fixed' the counting problem, so that my Mail
> Trash showed '0 messages, 0 unread', but the title of the folder was
> still boldfaced.  When I chose Special/Empty Mail Trash, the title of the
> Mail Trash folder reverted to normal text.


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