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I've been adding folders under the "Inbox" folder for a long time. Then, I
began adding folders under the sub-folders - ie. nesting folders. This is not a good practice I'm learning after my OE database became corrupted. I also have allowed the folders get too large which contributed, I'm sure. So, I have a couple of questions: 1) If I can't put my user folders under the "Inbox" folder, where do I put them and how are they handled with the software? 2) If 100 mb is the arbitrary maximum size of the folder, how can I tell how large the folders are quickly so I can do something about it? Thanks much, Mike |
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