Mike C wrote:
Every time I delete something from my inbox I get the following.
This just started.
"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk space?"
How do I eliminate it??
Out of curiosity, why would you want to do that?
Something to remember is that when
b2m13j1o...@gmail.com wrote on 23/07/2018 6:28 PM:
On Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 5:46:48 PM UTC+1, Mike C wrote:
Every time I delete something from my inbox I get the following.
This just started.
"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk
space?"
How do I el
On 23/07/2018 10:28, b2m13j1o...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 5:46:48 PM UTC+1, Mike C wrote:
>> Every time I delete something from my inbox I get the following.
>> This just started.
>>
>> "Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to
On Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 5:46:48 PM UTC+1, Mike C wrote:
> Every time I delete something from my inbox I get the following.
> This just started.
>
> "Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk space?"
>
> How do I eliminate it??
Thick as I
On 18/10/2017 22:30, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Mason83 wrote:
>
>> On 18/10/2017 20:30, MonkeyAround wrote:
>>
>>> 2) is it possible to transfer to a different PC so i do not have to
>>> download all of them again ?
>>
>> I think so. Copying the appropriate msf file should do the trick.
>
> Are
On 2017-10-18 2:30 PM, MonkeyAround wrote:
Certain newsgroups I like to use off-line and keep around forever.
1) how do i verify that they are really on my PC ?
Disconnect your PC. :)
SeaMonkey keeps a session cache of online messages you've read during
the session, so start SeaMonkey after d
Earlier today, I wrote:
Mason83 wrote:
On 18/10/2017 20:30, MonkeyAround wrote:
2) is it possible to transfer to a different PC so i do not have
to download all of them again ?
I think so. Copying the appropriate msf file should do the trick.
Are you sure? I thought the msf file was just
Mason83 wrote:
On 18/10/2017 20:30, MonkeyAround wrote:
2) is it possible to transfer to a different PC so i do not have to
download all of them again ?
I think so. Copying the appropriate msf file should do the trick.
Are you sure? I thought the msf file was just an index file, with no
c
> download all of them again ?
I think so. Copying the appropriate msf file should do the trick.
> 3) how do I compact those files ?
I'm not sure one compacts Newsgroup folders.
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Certain newsgroups I like to use off-line and keep around forever.
1) how do i verify that they are really on my PC ?
2) is it possible to transfer to a different PC so i do not have to
download all of them again ?
3) how do I compact those files
I am using SeaMonkey version 2.46.
I haven't been able to delete any email messages for a few weeks now.
I have usually had no problem deleting old messages from trash and
compacting the folder. But I'm not able to compact the folders. That ends
up freezing my Windows 7 deskto
disk space, and that you have write privileges to this file system , then
> > try again."
> >
> > I've compacted dozens of times without problems. Now, if I try to compact
> > any folder it freezes my computer.
> >
> > I'm running Windows 7 Home Premi
rcarlso...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 1:48:23 PM UTC-7, Paul B. Gallagher
wrote:
Try this:
Close SeaMonkey completely, including any quick-start features.
In the profile folder
C:\Users\Windows_User_Name\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\.default\Mail\mail_
ugh disk space, and that you have write privileges to this file
> > system , then try again."
> >
> > I've compacted dozens of times without problems. Now, if I try to
> > compact any folder it freezes my computer.
> >
> > I'm running Windows 7 Home P
On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 3:00:18 PM UTC-7, WaltS48 wrote:
> On 5/4/17 5:49 PM, Richard Alan wrote:
> > rcarlsonjr wrote:
> >
> >> I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be
> >> compacted because writing to folder failed. Verify that you have enough
> >> disk space, and
On 5/4/17 5:49 PM, Richard Alan wrote:
rcarlsonjr wrote:
I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be
compacted because writing to folder failed. Verify that you have enough
disk space, and that you have write privileges to this file system ,
then try again."
..an
rcarlsonjr wrote:
> I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be
> compacted because writing to folder failed. Verify that you have enough
> disk space, and that you have write privileges to this file system ,
> then try again."
..and since you didn't say you actuall
d dozens of times without problems. Now, if I try to
compact any folder it freezes my computer.
I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
Build 7601.
And SeaMonkey version 2.46.
Thanks.
Try this:
Close SeaMonkey completely, including any quick-start features.
d dozens of times without problems. Now, if I try to compact any
folder it freezes my computer.
I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601.
And SeaMonkey version 2.46.
First I would try repairing the index on it. Right-click on Trash >
Properties.
oblems. Now, if I try to compact any
folder it freezes my computer.
I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601.
And SeaMonkey version 2.46.
Thanks.
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F Murtz wrote:
Daniel wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?
Why do you want to stop it??
When you receive an e-mail in SM, it is written into your inbox. If you
delete it
Daniel wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?
Why do you want to stop it??
When you receive an e-mail in SM, it is written into your inbox. If you
delete it, it is removed
F Murtz wrote:
Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?
Why do you want to stop it??
When you receive an e-mail in SM, it is written into your inbox. If you
delete it, it is removed from your view
Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?
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Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
P.S. It's "hear, hear", not "here, here". :)
As in "Good to hear, Good to hear", I guess!! I'll accept that!!
Not convinced. I have always believed that it is, in fact,
an imperative : "Hear [this], hear [this]". Others may
disagre
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-07-25 9:13 PM, Rufus wrote:
I still think it should be a user option, and not a hard coded default
behavior.
It is a user option and never was hardcoded. Go to
SeaMonkey-->Preferences-->Mail_&_Newsgroups-->Network_&_Storage, and
uncheck "Compac
On 12-07-25 9:13 PM, Rufus wrote:
I still think it should be a user option, and not a hard coded default
behavior.
It is a user option and never was hardcoded. Go to
SeaMonkey-->Preferences-->Mail_&_Newsgroups-->Network_&_Storage, and
uncheck "Compact folders when i
Daniel wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
P.S. It's "hear, hear", not "here, here". :)
As in "Good to hear, Good to hear", I guess!! I'll accept that!!
Not convinced. I have always believed that it is, in fact,
an imperative : "Hear [this], hear [this]". Others may
disagree.
Philip Taylor
Chris Ilias wrote:
P.S. It's "hear, hear", not "here, here". :)
As in "Good to hear, Good to hear", I guess!! I'll accept that!!
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for SM to actually close!!
That's why is should be an option and not a default, along with current
Compact to save size operation. Let the user decide which best fits the
way they work.
Auto-compacting used to be off by default. Unfortunately, most users
don't know what compactin
!!
That's why is should be an option and not a default, along with current
Compact to save size operation. Let the user decide which best fits the
way they work.
Auto-compacting used to be off by default. Unfortunately, most users
don't know what compacting is or why they should do it.
!!
That's why is should be an option and not a default, along with current
Compact to save size operation. Let the user decide which best fits the
way they work.
Auto-compacting used to be off by default. Unfortunately, most users
don't know what compacting is or why they should do it.
is should be an option and not a default, along with current
Compact to save size operation. Let the user decide which best fits the
way they work.
Auto-compacting used to be off by default. Unfortunately, most users
don't know what compacting is or why they should do it. As a result,
t that way to Thunderbird (and so I assume to SeaMonkey),
and maybe that will continue.
I'd be perfectly satisfied with an option to Compact all folders on exit
Mail/close session - like selections for clearing Private Data. That
would be easier for the team to include, and take care of
t that way to Thunderbird (and so I assume to SeaMonkey),
and maybe that will continue.
I'd be perfectly satisfied with an option to Compact all folders on exit
Mail/close session - like selections for clearing Private Data. That
would be easier for the team to include, and take care of
moves them from your sight.
That part is not right. Emptying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash folder,
not the inbox.
Chris, how does an e-mail get into the trash folder, so that, in your
explanation above, it can be deleted
to Thunderbird (and so I assume to SeaMonkey),
and maybe that will continue.
I'd be perfectly satisfied with an option to Compact all folders on exit
Mail/close session - like selections for clearing Private Data. That
would be easier for the team to include, and take care of the job in a
Rufus wrote:
I'd be *really* happy if I had a user pref option to Compact All Folders
on closing Mail, and/or SM (closing session) -
Here!! Here!! (except when I accidentally delete a message I later
realise I need!!)
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t. :)
it just marks them for deletion and
removes them from your sight.
That part is not right. Emptying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash
folder,
not the inbox.
so...you're telling me that moving things out of my Inbox do
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-07-24 12:24 PM, Mike C wrote:
You state above "E-Mail account is compacted".
How do you do that?
I only know how to compact individual folders.
I think what he means is File-->Compact_Folders, which goes through all
of your folders.
Yeap, that's w
(and so I assume to SeaMonkey),
and maybe that will continue.
I'd be perfectly satisfied with an option to Compact all folders on exit
Mail/close session - like selections for clearing Private Data. That
would be easier for the team to include, and take care of the job in a
more
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 21:35:21 -0700
Rufus wrote:
> »Q« wrote:
> >>> Your inbox is actually a file on your hard drive, and each e-mail
> >>> occupies space within that file.
> I'm assuming each message is it's own file/structure...
The structure of each inbox message (which is just its headers
NoOp wrote:
On 07/24/2012 05:47 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-07-24 12:24 PM, Mike C wrote:
You state above "E-Mail account is compacted".
How do you do that?
I only know how to compact individual folders.
I think what he means is File-->Compact_Folders, which goe
moves them from your sight.
That part is not right. Emptying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash folder,
not the inbox.
Chris, how does an e-mail get into the trash folder, so that, in your
explanation above, it can be deleted
On 07/24/2012 05:47 PM, Rufus wrote:
> Chris Ilias wrote:
>> On 12-07-24 12:24 PM, Mike C wrote:
>>> You state above "E-Mail account is compacted".
>>> How do you do that?
>>> I only know how to compact individual folders.
>>
>> I think w
you delete from the trash, you are cutting or copying?
Neither. (Where would you be copying/moving to?)
If you select a message in the trash and click delete, it gets removed
from view, but still exists in the actual trash file. You still need to
compact the folder.
If you use the 'empty tra
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-07-24 12:24 PM, Mike C wrote:
You state above "E-Mail account is compacted".
How do you do that?
I only know how to compact individual folders.
I think what he means is File-->Compact_Folders, which goes through all
of your folders.
I finally found th
r sight.
That part is not right. Emptying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash folder,
not the inbox.
Chris, how does an e-mail get into the trash folder, so that, in your
explanation above, it can be deleted from the trash fold
the trash, you are cutting or copying?
Neither. (Where would you be copying/moving to?)
If you select a message in the trash and click delete, it gets removed
from view, but still exists in the actual trash file. You still need to
compact the folder.
If you use the 'empty trash' command
On 12-07-24 12:24 PM, Mike C wrote:
You state above "E-Mail account is compacted".
How do you do that?
I only know how to compact individual folders.
I think what he means is File-->Compact_Folders, which goes through all
of your folders.
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marks them for deletion and
removes them from your sight.
That part is not right. Emptying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash
folder,
not the inbox.
so...you're telling me that moving things out of my Inbox does not
actually
re not actually deleted until you compact your files!!
Wrong (just checked). Please don't give such false advice,
especially if
it results in data loss without any undo possibility. The Empty Trash
command actually includes a Compact Folder call.
When did this action change?? Perhaps we user
or deletion and
removes them from your sight.
That part is not right. Emptying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash
folder,
not the inbox.
so...you're telling me that moving things out of my Inbox does not
actually move them out
tying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash folder,
not the inbox.
Chris, how does an e-mail get into the trash folder, so that, in your
explanation above, it can be deleted from the trash folde
leted until you compact your files!!
Wrong (just checked). Please don't give such false advice,
especially if
it results in data loss without any undo possibility. The Empty Trash
command actually includes a Compact Folder call.
When did this action change?? Perhaps we users should have
ctually deleted until you compact your files!!
Wrong (just checked). Please don't give such false advice, especially if
it results in data loss without any undo possibility. The Empty Trash
command actually includes a Compact Folder call.
Daniel said emptying Trash doesn't delete th
quot; and still not displayed.
As I said, one folder = one file, so if you compact one folder, only
that file is touched (and maybe its index file, *.msf).
HTH
Jens
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the inbox file; IOW, the inbox file is the
same size even after you delete stuff from the inbox. Compacting
the inbox gets rid of that (now useless) space, reducing the size
of the file.
I could see doing that, but setting the file length to zero on Delete
- then Compact deleting the headers(I
gt; > the is still there in the inbox file; IOW, the inbox file is the
> > same size even after you delete stuff from the inbox. Compacting
> > the inbox gets rid of that (now useless) space, reducing the size
> > of the file.
>
> I could see doing that, but setting
moves them from your sight.
That part is not right. Emptying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash folder,
not the inbox.
so...you're telling me that moving things out of my Inbox does not
actually move them out of my Inbox?
ion and
removes them from your sight.
That part is not right. Emptying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash
folder, not the inbox.
...so...you're telling me that moving things out of my Inbox does not
actually move them out of my
is right. :)
> >
> >> it just marks them for deletion and
> >> removes them from your sight.
> >
> > That part is not right. Emptying the trash will delete messages from
> > your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash
> > folder,
r sight.
That part is not right. Emptying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash folder,
not the inbox.
so...you're telling me that moving things out of my Inbox does not
actually move them out of my Inbox?
I have no idea what
tying the trash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash folder,
not the inbox.
...so...you're telling me that moving things out of my Inbox does not
actually move them out of my Inbox?
I have no idea what people are trying to say abou
ash will delete messages from
your trash folder, not the inbox, then it will compact the trash folder,
not the inbox.
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Rufus, I hope you remember that emptying trash *doesn't* actually
delete the e-mails from your "inbox", it just marks them for deletion
and removes them from your sight.
They are not actually deleted until y
Jens Hatlak wrote:
> As Beauregard already noted, what you wrote is probably true if read
> exactly.
Jens, since my crystal ball is out at the cleaners, I didn't know of any
other way to read it. :-)
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Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Rufus, I hope you remember that emptying trash *doesn't* actually
delete
the e-mails from your "inbox", it just marks them for deletion and
removes them from your sight.
They are not actually deleted until y
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Wow!! My whole mail profile is only 30.9MB, with the inbox being 15.7MB.
I'll bet mine isn't 1M - I tend to Save/Delete/Empty Trash/Mark Read on
completion of session, so I generally don't see Compact Folders
requests. In fact I
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Rufus, I hope you remember that emptying trash *doesn't* actually delete
the e-mails from your "inbox", it just marks them for deletion and
removes them from your sight.
They are not actually deleted until you compact your files!
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Rufus, I hope you remember that emptying trash *doesn't* actually delete
the e-mails from your "inbox", it just marks them for deletion and
removes them from your sight.
They are not actually deleted until you compact your files!!
Wrong (just c
Jens Hatlak wrote:
> Daniel wrote:
>> Rufus, I hope you remember that emptying trash *doesn't* actually
>> delete the e-mails from your "inbox", it just marks them for deletion
>> and removes them from your sight.
>>
>> They are not actually deleted
Daniel wrote:
Rufus, I hope you remember that emptying trash *doesn't* actually delete
the e-mails from your "inbox", it just marks them for deletion and
removes them from your sight.
They are not actually deleted until you compact your files!!
Wrong (just checked). Please
Rufus wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Wow!! My whole mail profile is only 30.9MB, with the inbox being 15.7MB.
I'll bet mine isn't 1M - I tend to Save/Delete/Empty Trash/Mark Read on
completion of session, so I generally don't see Compact Folders
requests. In fact I can't reme
t prompt to
"Compact my folders" and I had read about this being a
problem. I thought it was to be corrected with the upgrade to 2.11.
But, it is still happening. Any help on this issue??
>
> Very frustrating!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
Check Preferences/Mail&
flyguy wrote:
On 7/21/2012 3:34 AM, Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JC wrote:
On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:26:31 AM UTC-7, Rufus wrote:
curl...@earthlink.net wrote:
> I had this problem before upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.11. I'm
on an iMac using OS 10.6.8. I had this constant prompt to
&qu
On 7/21/2012 3:34 AM, Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JC wrote:
On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:26:31 AM UTC-7, Rufus wrote:
curl...@earthlink.net wrote:
> I had this problem before upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.11. I'm
on an iMac using OS 10.6.8. I had this constant prompt to
"Compact my f
Rufus wrote:
JC wrote:
On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:26:31 AM UTC-7, Rufus wrote:
curl...@earthlink.net wrote:
> I had this problem before upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.11. I'm
on an iMac using OS 10.6.8. I had this constant prompt to
"Compact my folders" and I had read about th
JC wrote:
On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:26:31 AM UTC-7, Rufus wrote:
curl...@earthlink.net wrote:
> I had this problem before upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.11. I'm on an iMac using
OS 10.6.8. I had this constant prompt to "Compact my folders" and I had read
about this being a p
On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:26:31 AM UTC-7, Rufus wrote:
> curl...@earthlink.net wrote:
> > I had this problem before upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.11. I'm on an
> iMac using OS 10.6.8. I had this constant prompt to "Compact my
> folders" and I had read about this bein
curl...@earthlink.net wrote:
I had this problem before upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.11. I'm on an iMac using OS 10.6.8.
I had this constant prompt to "Compact my folders" and I had read about this
being a problem. I thought it was to be corrected with the upgrade to 2.11. Bu
I had this problem before upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.11. I'm on an iMac using OS
10.6.8. I had this constant prompt to "Compact my folders" and I had read
about this being a problem. I thought it was to be corrected with the upgrade
to 2.11. But, it is still happening. Any hel
Mike C wrote:
WLS wrote:
On 07/03/2012 02:12 PM, Mike C wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Mike C:
"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk
space?"
How do I eliminate it??
Uncheck Preferences->Mail & Newsgroups->Network & Storage->Disk Space
On 07/03/2012 03:03 PM, Mike C wrote:
> WLS wrote:
>> On 07/03/2012 02:12 PM, Mike C wrote:
>>> Hartmut Figge wrote:
>>>> Mike C:
>>>>
>>>>> "Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk
>>>>> sp
WLS wrote:
On 07/03/2012 02:12 PM, Mike C wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Mike C:
"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk
space?"
How do I eliminate it??
Uncheck Preferences->Mail & Newsgroups->Network & Storage->Disk Space
[x] Compact fol
On 07/03/2012 02:12 PM, Mike C wrote:
> Hartmut Figge wrote:
>> Mike C:
>>
>>> "Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk
>>> space?"
>>>
>>> How do I eliminate it??
>>
>> Uncheck Preferences->Mai
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Mike C:
"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk space?"
How do I eliminate it??
Uncheck Preferences->Mail & Newsgroups->Network & Storage->Disk Space
[x] Compact folders when it will save over [] MB
But it would
Mike C:
>"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk space?"
>
>How do I eliminate it??
Uncheck Preferences->Mail & Newsgroups->Network & Storage->Disk Space
[x] Compact folders when it will save over [] MB
But it would be bett
On 07/03/2012 01:21 PM, Mike C wrote:
> WLS wrote:
>> On 07/03/2012 12:46 PM, Mike C wrote:
>>>
>>> Every time I delete something from my inbox I get the following.
>>> This just started.
>>>
>>> "Do you wish to compact all local an
WLS wrote:
On 07/03/2012 12:46 PM, Mike C wrote:
Every time I delete something from my inbox I get the following.
This just started.
"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk space?"
How do I eliminate it??
I would click the "Yes" button, and co
On 07/03/2012 12:46 PM, Mike C wrote:
>
> Every time I delete something from my inbox I get the following.
> This just started.
>
> "Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk space?"
>
> How do I eliminate it??
I would click the "Yes
Every time I delete something from my inbox I get the following.
This just started.
"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk space?"
How do I eliminate it??
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Interviewed by CNN on 28/05/2012 13:09, Charles Siracuse told the world:
> i am running Seamonkey 2.9.1. Can 2.10 be safely installed?
No. It's beta, by definition beta software is "not ready." You want
safety, OR you want pre-release versions. Don't ever count on having both.
With that
the latest
2.10 Beta 2 and which will only be fixed in 2.10 Beta 3.
To sum it up, you can safely install a beta version, but be prepared to
face some issues.
How do I stop compact folders from appearing after deleting a
few e-mails?
There's a checkbox under Preferences/Mail & Newsg
i am running Seamonkey 2.9.1. Can 2.10 be safely installed?
How do I stop compact folders from appearing after deleting a
few e-mails?
has anyone gotten coupons.com to work?
ANY HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Thanks,
fung1
David Goldfield wrote:
Hi. This prompt occurs when I first open SM and attempt to delete an
email message. Once I click cancel I can delete messages with no
further prompts until I reopen SM. My inbox is not very large, only
around 300 messages or so and I compact regularly. Under storage my
Hi. This prompt occurs when I first open SM and attempt to delete an
email message. Once I click cancel I can delete messages with no
further prompts until I reopen SM. My inbox is not very large, only
around 300 messages or so and I compact regularly. Under storage my
setting is at 10 MB
Mike C wrote:
I just started getting the following every time I open mail:
"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk space?"
How do I stop it?
Compact the folders. file > compact folders
If that doesn't clear it up then compact the folders indi
Mike C wrote:
I just started getting the following every time I open mail:
"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk
space?"
How do I stop it?
Say "Yes." ;-)
You can also tweak the frequency here:
Edit | Preferences | Mail & Newsgroups |
I just started getting the following every time I open mail:
"Do you wish to compact all local and offline folders to save disk space?"
How do I stop it?
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