Howdy Thomas,

Thursday, January 1, 2004, 9:37:17 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

> $KNOWN$ is the internal name for Inbox-Known. Delete both the $KNOWN$
> folder and the Inbox-Known, and create a new folder which you call
> $KNOWN$. It will be displayed as Inbox-Known. At least in theory.

I'm not clear as to how this would help. In one account (call it "Main")
the known folder is Inbox-Known. In the duplicated account of the same
name ("Main"), it's $KNOWN$. There are not two known folders in one
account. The same applies to the other five accounts (and their
duplicated listings in the folder tree).

> All system folders (i.e. TB system, i.e. internal standard) have
> theformat $name$. This is also true for $SENT$, which should be
> displayed as either Sent or Sent Mail.

Same as above. In the one account it's Sent Mail, in the duplicated
account of the same name, it's just Sent.

I guess what really troubles me is that all six of my accounts (and
their folders) were duplicated (and listed at the top level of the
folders tree) with the same names. The only differences are in the two
folder names (noted previously) and the addition of the "Attach" folder
at the top level of the tree. Also, the message lists in new/duplicated
account folders have different column settings but I'm not so worried
about that, all the messages are there, just duplicated across the two
(old/new) account folders. If I look in the directory where my TB
files are stored using my file manager, the account folders are listed
only once. I'm guessing that both the original and duplicated account
are pointing at the same message base(s), just with different column
settings. Weird.

-- 
Chris Montgomery
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Web Development, Web Project Management, Software Sales
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