Hallo Achdut18,

On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 00:54:17 -0500GMT (9-7-2007, 7:54 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

A> Hi, everyone, I am in the process of cleaning up old mail files,

Yep, sometimes that's necessary.

A> and in some cases I have deleted a folder and all of its contents
A> within the TB mail client; however, in Windows Explorer, I can
A> still see the folder as a subdirectory within The Bat! file
A> directory. Those folders contain messages.tbi and messages.tbb.

When deleting a folder TB gives you three choices what to do with the
messages inside it: Move to trash, Wipe or Leave message base files
intact.
When you go for the third option, TB will leave the matching directory
on your harddisk including the messages.tbb and .tbi files. Those
files are TB's message base. Every folder has them

A> If so, is it possible to safely delete these files and the
A> parent folder without causing the program to choke or be stuck?

It's safe.

A>  --
A>  Avi

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