Hello Alexey,
Wednesday, August 24, 2005, 6:14:18 PM, you wrote:

ANV> Open the "Quick search" pane and locate some folder with many letters. 
Then type
ANV> some 'abrakadabra' in the search field and quickly press "Enter".

ANV> All letters will dissapear. But even if you then clean up the "search" 
field and
ANV> move from folder to folder, no letters will reappeared (see animated .gif
ANV> attached).

WAD.

To  best  understand  quick  search  you  need to use message preview.
Select any message in tbbeta and then start typing slowly. If you type
your  first  name  you  will  see  that that it will first look at the
headers  and  find  a message whose header contains the letter "a", just
about  every  message.  As you get to the "x" you may see a message from
you  or  maybe  from  Alexander.  When  you  type  the next "e" you will
probably see your name somewhere in the headers.
Now  the  neat  part, if you push enter now you will see only messages
whose headers contain "alexe" somewhere n the headers, all others will
be  hidden.  This  will stick even when you move to other accounts and
folders. This is great for searching for messages across accounts.

Now what happened in your case is you typed letters that did not exist
in  any  header,  fro  example try the letter "z" and then push enter.
Because  it  does  not  find the letter "z" starting any words it uses
this to filter with 0 results.

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