On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 6:44 PM, NetVicious t...@netvicious.com wrote:
domingo, 18 jul 2010 at 06:45, it seems you wrote:
Thanks, Mike. But I don't find any subfolder for my Inbox.
1. Press ESC key in the folder you have the problem for refresh it.
2. Do a maintenance check of that folder.
martes, 20 jul 2010 at 11:19, it seems you wrote:
Actually I had already done everything you mention except deleting the
TB! file... which I'm not sure I would find... or find easily... in my
OTFE version. In OTFE, I think we have mysteriously named EBNs or
something like that.
Hi Jay,
I'm
domingo, 18 jul 2010 at 06:45, it seems you wrote:
Thanks, Mike. But I don't find any subfolder for my Inbox.
1. Press ESC key in the folder you have the problem for refresh it.
2. Do a maintenance check of that folder.
3. Close TB! and Delete the TBI file with the name of the folder (it's
Okay, while we are waiting for a new version of TB to talk about,
maybe someone can answer a small question for me.
In my list of folders I see the total for my inbox is 12(1). My
question is what does the (1) mean? If I delete all of the messages
in my inbox, then the total appears as 0(1). 1
Hello Jay,
Saturday, July 17, 2010, 9:59:08 AM, you wrote:
JW Okay, while we are waiting for a new version of TB to talk about,
JW maybe someone can answer a small question for me.
JW In my list of folders I see the total for my inbox is 12(1). My
JW question is what does the (1) mean? If I
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 8:54 PM, MikeD miked_...@verizon.net wrote:
The number in parens is the number of unread messages in sub folders.
So it sounds like you have a folder in your Inbox Folder and there is
one unread message in that sub folder.
Thanks, Mike. But I don't find any subfolder
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 4:00 AM, Ian A. White r...@thebat.net wrote:
The first number is the number of messages in the Inbox, and the
second number is the number of messages in the sub-folders off the
Inbox. If the numbers are bold, then that indicates there are unread
messages.
Ian, thank
Problem solved... mysteriously.
I right-clicked the Inbox and clicked New and then Folder. I clicked
Cancel in the Create A New Folder dialogue box. And lo and behold the
(1) simply disappeared from the Total column for my Inbox. I guess
that was part of Ian's etc. :)
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