I checked my e-mail the other day (something I do very frequently), and found my inbox completely empty, my other folders out of order (or rather, alphabetically ordered and placed after the default folders), and my mail sorting rules disabled.
Norton AV and AdAware found nothing.
Has anyone ever heard of anything like this?
Mysterious digital phenomena
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If it's Outlook, create a new PST file and just import all the stuff from the old one.
If it's Thunderbird, go to C:\Documents and Settings\[your user name]\Application Data\Mozilla Thunderbird\profiles and rename the folder in there (add an "x" in front of the name or something). Then re-launch Thunderbird. It will create a new profile. Close Thunderbird and copy over the contents of the renamed folder's Inbox subfolder to your newly automatically-created profile folder.
If it's Thunderbird, go to C:\Documents and Settings\[your user name]\Application Data\Mozilla Thunderbird\profiles and rename the folder in there (add an "x" in front of the name or something). Then re-launch Thunderbird. It will create a new profile. Close Thunderbird and copy over the contents of the renamed folder's Inbox subfolder to your newly automatically-created profile folder.
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Dang, I neglected to specify the client! It's Outlook Express. I originally put "Outlook Express" in the topic title, but I forgot to compensate when I changed it.
Thanks!
I agree that it's likely some form of data corruption, rather than hacking. That makes sense.
Thanks for the tip, DCrazy, I'll do that.
Who else here hates computers? And yet they're so darn cool...
Thanks!
I agree that it's likely some form of data corruption, rather than hacking. That makes sense.
Thanks for the tip, DCrazy, I'll do that.
Who else here hates computers? And yet they're so darn cool...