Monday, September 05, 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Monday, September 05, 2005, Roelof Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> ........

Z>>> After setting up all the Accounts, somehow I ended up with an extra
Z>>> "yellow" folder (I'll call it Folder 1A) at the end (of my Account
Z>>> list) that is a duplicate of one of my accounts (Folder 1). I don't know
Z>>> how it got there.  Both Folder 1 and 1A has the same name.

>> Is it listed outside your regular accounts?
>> In that case exit TB, browse to your mail directory and check for any
>> account.flx and account.flb files and move them to another location.
>> .....

>> Just report back after you've done this, please.

> It cured the problem.  Thanks.

I just noticed that all my other Common folders are deleted from the
Account List. Luckily, there are only two Common folders -- $Known$
(Inbox-Known) and Trash. So I added those two. However, TB puts all new
folders at the bottom of the list. And I can't move $Known$ up to the
3rd position. So, I edited the AccOrder.cfg; and that seems to work.

But why the normal Ctrl+Shift+UpArrow does not work in this case???  [It
works for the common folder Trash.]

My last problem is creating the sub-folders under $known$.  Usually, the
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+L would recover lost sub-folders.  But when I put my
cursor on the $Known$, and try to recover lost sub-folders, TB
"recovers" ALL Accounts and their sub-folders -- i.e. I get a duplicate
of everything.

Is there a way to "recover" the sub-folders of $Known$ ONLY?  If yes,
how?

-- 
Thanks in advance
JM


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