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Windows Mail folder list always completely opened
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Anton Bayer
2014-02-12 12:52:13 UTC
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Windows Mail folder list has a tree structure which should be saved on
closing and reloaded on next time startup, but since some time the program
always starts with all tree branches opened so that the complete tree
structure is visible and requires a lot of scrolling.

Where does Windows Mail store the tree structure with actually opened
branches?
Or better, how can I keep all branches closed when mail is restarted?
Spalls Hurgenson
2014-02-12 14:41:28 UTC
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On Wed, 12 Feb 2014 13:52:13 +0100, "Anton Bayer"
Post by Anton Bayer
Windows Mail folder list has a tree structure which should be saved on
closing and reloaded on next time startup, but since some time the program
always starts with all tree branches opened so that the complete tree
structure is visible and requires a lot of scrolling.
Where does Windows Mail store the tree structure with actually opened
branches?
Or better, how can I keep all branches closed when mail is restarted?
I don't know the answer to this in any event, but you probably would
be more likely to get an answer if you specified which version of
Windows Mail you are using (or at least which version of Windows).
Anton Bayer
2014-02-13 09:29:44 UTC
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Post by Spalls Hurgenson
I don't know the answer to this in any event, but you probably would
be more likely to get an answer if you specified which version of
Windows Mail you are using (or at least which version of Windows).
It calls just (MS Vista's) Windows Mail - and might be almost equal to
Windows Live Mail.

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