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Longshot
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      24th May 2010
From my previous post these subfolders appeared in OL 2007
Opened Outlook 2007 in XP and found new folders (IMAP acc't)

-bash_history
> -bash_logout
> -bash_profile
> -bbashrc
> -mailboxlist
> -zshrc


Is it OK to just delete these folders? I can't see why I would need them

 
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Roady [MVP]
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      24th May 2010
These folders should not be visible to you as they are part of the *nix
system. Contact your mail admin and ask if he/she could verify if everything
is still ok with your mailbox.

Also see the reply you got in the Answers forum.

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> From my previous post these subfolders appeared in OL 2007
> Opened Outlook 2007 in XP and found new folders (IMAP acc't)
>
> -bash_history
>> -bash_logout
>> -bash_profile
>> -bbashrc
>> -mailboxlist
>> -zshrc

>
> Is it OK to just delete these folders? I can't see why I would need them
>

 
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