Hi

On Friday 9 August 2013 at 2:35:19 PM, in
<mid:[email protected]>, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:


> 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.
M>> 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
M>> CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+L when the focus  is on the folder
M>> 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.

I thought it might be worth a try as TB! was no longer seeing the
messages in the folder. (I think it is really for use when TB! is not
even seeing the folder, although creating a new folder (in TB!)
pointing to the same location  solves that situatioon, too.)



> How do you create a new folder "that points to that
> location"?

In the "create a new folder" dialogue, select "additional" and browse 
to it. 



> It was too late to try anything you suggested last
> night 

They were just stabs in the dark that I might try under similar 
circumstances.



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Best regards

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