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Subject: Re: kmail residual unreadable unread messages
From: Christopher Molnar <molnarc () nebsllc ! com>
Date: 2000-02-04 2:07:23
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Which version of kmail?
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Christopher Molnar
New England Business Services, LLC
Hartford, CT USA
(860)956-9408
molnarc@nebsllc.com
"It said uses Windows 95 or better, so I lodaed Linux!"
On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Mike Green wrote:
> I seem to be collecting either inaccessible or mis-marked messages in one of my
> kmail folders (the one for this list, btw). I've selected all messages in the
> folder and changed their status to read. I've looked through all the files I
> have in the fold (the ones I have'nt move to trash) and all appear to be ones
> that have been read. Yet the tree view keeps showing unread files (first it
> was just one, recently it went to two, ...).
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Cheers!
>
> Mike Green
> SaeSolved::
> http://www.saesolved.com
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