Windows 7 - Email

Asked By Rick Carpente
24-Sep-07 09:04 PM
There are alot times after I read a email and go to another folder the email
disapears, these are emails I want to keep and I cannot find them, any help
here
Thanks
Rick Carpenter
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  Gary VanderMolen replied...
24-Sep-07 11:14 PM
Make sure the current view for that folder is set for "Show all
messages" instead of "Hide read messages."

Gary VanderMolen
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connection in our experience. Also, the use of a right-angle SATA connector helps at times. However because of the design / placement of some components' SATA connector(s) these types of in my above comments. But while we've connected / disconnected a SATA signal cable multiple times in this or that system I really can't say I've experienced any problem connector became defective as a result of these multiple connects / disconnects. Of course these "multiple" times (again, in my experience) would be not much more than in the order of a The sata cables could be 3 / 4 years old. I can't say how many times I have removed and reconnected but it has not been a frequent occurrence. To me have . . . parallel data transfer (4 wide SATA). Now the data xfer rate should be 4 times faster than a single SATA cable and the cable width would be no wider than Integrated SATA Electronics, how hard could it be to repeat the circuit design 3 more times to get what I'll call a SATA IIx4 interface. Problem is I doubt the the existing SATA standard, more or less. In our experience the SATA connectors last many times longer than any IDE connector ever could. They're far from perfect, but an order the pulses have a point where the data is valid because they arrive at different times. It is worth remembering that in a transmission line that a pulse of just .01