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On Saturday, September 06, 2003, Mark Wieder wrote...

JA>> The .tbi files are the mail folder indexes. Removing them won't
JA>> rediscover the folder, but will remove all special flags on the
JA>> mail (unless IMAP), such as deleted, replied, and any notes you
JA>> may have attached to the emails.

> Close, but no cigar.

I don't smoke ;)

> The .tbb file also contains copies of the message flags. Removing
> the .tbi file and then refocussing on the account will allow TB to
> sort things out, though, and reset the flags to a best guess.

Interesting... never had that happen to me before. In fact, last time
I did it, I had to manually go through and delete over 300 emails (was
a busy email day, and I'd not compressed the folder), and I noticed a
bunch were not marked as replied or read... so unless they changed
something in the 1.63 betas, I'm not too sure.

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Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])


All that glitters has a high refractive index.

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