On Wednesday 08 November 2006 12:07 pm, Gayle Lee Fairless wrote: > I am running the Linux version of Netscape 7.2 on Debian GNU/Linux > sarge. When my message box hit 100,000, the messages disappeared. Before > they disappeared, only one message would appear in the window. I tried to > delete some old messages at the beginning of the index thinking that would > restore the proper indexing. > > Where do I find the missing messages? It appears that Netscape > 'took over' the Mozilla stuff way back when I first installed Netscape > 7.2. > > I looked in lost+found. That was empty. I looked in > /usr/local/netscape but couldn't find anything resembling a message file. > The README file that I found seemed to indicate that I should look in my > own home directory. I found .mozilla and .netscape and .netscape6 > directories. I also noted the mbox file that mutt appears to use. > > Thanks for any clues. Does netscape offer the 'Compact Folders' option ? if it does, run that as that compacts the mail store and rebuilds the index files. Might take some time if your mailbox is very large.
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