Re: folder exspansion



folders within your inbox is a very effective way to kill out OE, the inbox
should never be used to archive files, move the folders to Local Folders not
as subfolders of the inbox

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"BBran" <bbran@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

I have many folders in my Inbox with some subfolders in them and some of
those subfolders have subfolders. For some reason, even though there are no
unread messages in the folder, one of those subfolders always opens expanded
(When I first start OE and click on the pertinent folder, not thereafter) to
it's subfolders, even though no other subfolders in my inbox have this
behavior. Can this be fixed?

Regards,
Bob Brannon



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