Linda,
I don't know if this will help, but, generally what I do to decrease the
amount of messages in my "In" box is to create a mailbox for unread "in"
messages, in which I can store them until I get the time to look at them.
For instance I did not have the time to look at most of my mail last week
because I was out of town and sick, so I created a box called "In Mail
2/23/96." Here I stored all messages from last week. That cleared my in
box so that incoming mail is not impeded. I also do this when I know I'm
going to be away for some time. That might solve some of your problems. I
have not experienced your problem ("in" messages reappearing after being
trashed) with Eudora, so it could be a local situation. Good luck.
HBC
>Dear friends in Museum-L Land
>
>I need help! My email is seriously stuffed, and neither I nor my network
>manager knows how to remedy it. For various reasons, Museum-L messages
>have been building up (presently 2,500!) in my In-mailbox, and now I just
>can't trash them. I select them and trash them, but they reappear in the
>In-mailbox. This means that I can never see the bottom, most recent
>messages. So though I can send email, effectively I can't receive it. The
>network manager has tried a few tricks, including reinstalling Eudora, to
>no avail. He thinks the problem is with Eudora.
>
>If you have a solution to this wretched problem, please send a message for
>me, care of Jeanette Wigg: [log in to unmask]
>
>Drowningly (bubble bubble) - Linda Young
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Henry B. Crawford Curator of History
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