On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Erik Sherk wrote:
Hi,
I just used the migration assistant to copy my environment from a
Powerbook to a new MacBook Pro (Intel based Mac).
My 'scan' shows messages that I have 'rmm', i.e. that are in ~/Mail/inbox and
start with a comma. Is this a known
problem or did a config file not get copied over. I remember that there is a
setting for this, but I can't remember it.
Please respond directly as I am not a member of this list. Thanks!
,<msg#> is the standard way an rmm works. You didn't configure anything
incorrectly. It's quite useful if you 'oops' a rmm.
If you rmm messages at the end of a folder - as they arrive, you delete
the new email messages - you'll reuse the message number.
Erik
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