Hi Everyone,

In conjunction with using Windows Explorer to look for the .tbn, .tbi,
indices for version .11 (I haven't installed .12 yet), etc. I just
noticed (unrelated to the above) that for my one IMAP account (Gmail),
there is a HUGE "outbox" folder with 325 MB contents on my hard drive
(consisting of one each .tbi, .tbn and .tbb files). Yet, from within The Bat's
folder window for my IMAP account, the outbox folder shows no messages! And
in the "Manage IMAP Folders" window, no outbox folder even shows!

So what in Heaven's name is the content of the 325 MB of files in the 
Outbox folder under my IMAP account?  Is it possible that TB is 
putting all the server contents from Gmail's "All Mail" folder in 
there?

I am very puzzled!  And of course, can I safely delete those 325 MB 
files (one .tbi, one .tbn and one .tbb)?

Is this a bug in the TB implementation of IMAP for Gmail?  

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Take care,

 Bob               

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"Let there be peace on earth, and let it
begin with me."  This is our function, our
challenge, our fulfillment - to accept, 
enjoy and share.

Using The Bat! 4.0.34.11
Windows XP 5.1
build 2600 Service Pack 3


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