Jochen Spieker wrote:
Dan B.:
No.  Losing the display order setting is probably the _worst-case_
scenario

The OP showed us an obvious case of file system corruption. He is lucky
if he only lost this index file and no other files. He is *very* lucky
if an fsck can repair the damage and nothing else is corrupted. Or maybe
he is smart and has a backup. ;-)

I thought you were referring to just the effect on SeaMonkey/Thunderbird
of removing the .msf file (since your comment was right after my details
about .msf files).



Daniel


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