Re: IMAP - Folder count

2004-10-02 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Allie, On Friday, October 1, 2004 17:45 your local time, which was 23:45 my local time, Allie Martin [AM] wrote; AM Attachments aren't allowed on TBUDL. Oh, ok. I thought they were limited to 50kb. That must just be for TBBETA then. Apologies. AM However, with regards to the captured image,

Re: IMAP - Folder count

2004-10-02 Thread Allie Martin
Chris Weaven, [CW] wrote: The Inbox will stay like that until I click on it, however long I leave it for!? Odd. I don't have that problem here. It usually clears eventually by itself, usually with the next sync operation. -- -= Allie =- . If it jams, force it. If it breaks, it needed

Re: IMAP - Folder count

2004-10-02 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Allie, On Saturday, October 2, 2004 07:51 your local time, which was 13:51 my local time, Allie Martin [AM] wrote; The Inbox will stay like that until I click on it, however long I leave it for!? AM Odd. I don't have that problem here. It usually clears eventually by AM itself, usually

IMAP - Folder count

2004-10-01 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi all, Does this attachment appear odd to you? I often see the attached and have to click between folders before it ever levels out. FYI - There is no other folders with any count in other than total. -- Regards, Chris Created using The Bat! v3.0.1 RC3 IMAP OS of Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600

Re: IMAP - Folder count

2004-10-01 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Chris, On Friday, October 1, 2004 21:37 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW] wrote; CW Does this attachment appear odd to you? Ok, no image attached for some reason it was only 4kb!? Anyway, try here; http://www.w-world.net/forum_images/IMAP_Count.gif -- Regards, Chris Created using The

Re: IMAP - Folder count

2004-10-01 Thread Allie Martin
Chris Weaven, [CW] wrote: CW Does this attachment appear odd to you? Ok, no image attached for some reason it was only 4kb!? Attachments aren't allowed on TBUDL. However, with regards to the captured image, it would appear that the Inbox isn't yet finished properly syc'ing with the server.