Hello MFPA, On Thursday, August 08, 2013 you wrote:
M> Hi M> On Thursday 8 August 2013 at 10:43:29 PM, in M> <mid:[email protected]>, Jack S. LaRosa wrote: >> Is there any way to get TB! to recognize that there are >> messages which should be appearing in the message count >> and in the viewing pane? M> Wasn't there a shortcut something like CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+L when the focus M> is on the folder tree? I searched the Bat archives and found that CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+L was (is) used to find "lost" folders, so I tried it; NVNG. It gave me a message which said "No lost folders found" or words to that effect. So, no cigar. M> Or maybe copying the messages.tbb file to a different folder (in M> Windows Explorer when TB! is closed down), then firing up TB! and M> creating a new folder that points to that location, and if that folder M> contains the messages you could possibly copy them (within TB!) back M> to the faux inbox folder. Maybe. How do you create a new folder "that points to that location"? It was too late to try anything you suggested last night so this morning I created a new folder called "Experimental" and closed TB. Then using Windows Explorer I moved (not copied) the MESSAGES.TBB file from the faux inbox to the new Experimental folder where of course TB had already created a new MESSAGES.TBB file. I told WE to replace the existing with the one I was moving over which it did. Restarting TB showed no messages in the new Experimental folder. So, closing TB and using WE again I put the MESSAGES.TBB file back where it was in the faux inbox and restarted TB. As expected, still no messages in the faux inbox. I then deleted the Experimental folder. -- Best Regards, Jack LaRosa :usflag: Central Alabama Using The Bat! ver: 5.2. Running Windows 7 Pro ver 6 build 7601 Service Pack 1 ________________________________________________ Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

