Hello Robin,
>> I have seen this happen before myself and, as far as I know, these
>> 'reappeared' folders are 'leftovers' from the past. There were some
>> buggy versions of TB that, even selecting 'Wipe' option when deleting a
>> folder, would delete the contents but not the folder itself. At l
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 at 14:21:39 +0100, MAU wrote:> Hello Hans,
> I have seen this happen before myself and, as far as I know, these
> 'reappeared' folders are 'leftovers' from the past. There were some
> buggy versions of TB that, even selecting 'Wipe' option when deleting a
> folder, would delete
Hello MAU,
Thursday, February 28, 2008, 2:21:39 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Hans,
>> Today I find a top-level folder in my main account has disappeared and
>> with it the folders in it. The filters directing to the folders are
>> still present. Found the ctrl-shift-alt-l trick (in my TBUDL folder)
>>
Hello Peter,
Thursday, February 28, 2008, 9:27:52 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Hans Henrik Scheel,
> on Thu, 28 Feb 2008 13:06:26 +0100 (2008-02-28 13:06:26
> in .nl) in the
> message with reference
>
> you [HS] wrote (at least in part):
HHS>> Hello List.
HHS>> Today I find a top-level folder in my
Hello Hans,
> Today I find a top-level folder in my main account has disappeared and
> with it the folders in it. The filters directing to the folders are
> still present. Found the ctrl-shift-alt-l trick (in my TBUDL folder)
> and it worked for this account. Applied it twice; first it said "X
> l
Hello List.
Today I find a top-level folder in my main account has disappeared and with it
the folders in it.
The filters directing to the folders are still present.
Found the ctrl-shift-alt-l trick (in my TBUDL folder) and it worked for this
account. Applied it twice; first it said "X lost fold
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