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Appreciate some assistance.
Have a situation where The Outlook Express Folders.dbx may need to be deleted. Found some guidance at the Tomsterdam website, and it goes as follows: 'If the Folders.dbx becomes corrupt, OE often stops displaying folders for existing *.dbx files, and sometimes will simply refuse to start. Also a bloated Folders.dbx can make OE run very slowly. Both problems can be repaired by closing OE and deleting Folders.dbx. Understand though that you will lose the mail tree structure, all lists of newsgroups, and all synchronization options, and that message rules will likely need to be edited' What exactly is the Mail Tree Structure? If the Mai Tree Structure is lost, how is it reconstructed? Thanks for the help. |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Dallas, Tx
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"What exactly is the Mail Tree Structure?"
View->LayOut->FolderList |
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Thanks!
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