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Clark
I have two hard drives, one with XP and one with Vista. I change the bios
to boot to whichever one I want, and I just noticed something a little
strange. I had booted to and was running XP. I had the mail client open,
in this case Thunderbird, and got a new mail notice. No mail to be found in
the account suggested or any other mail account. Strange, so I rebooted
into Vista 5744 and low and behold, there was my mail message. I knew it
was the same one, because I had sent it and I knew what time.
Why would mail delivered when XP was active be placed into an inbox on the
Vista drive. If you are wondering, no I did not get a new mail alert when I
started the e-mail client in Vista. The message was just there.
Maybe this is related to the ghost messages folks keep talking about. I am
going to take the Vista hard drive out and just run the XP one and see if
things return to normal.
Clark
to boot to whichever one I want, and I just noticed something a little
strange. I had booted to and was running XP. I had the mail client open,
in this case Thunderbird, and got a new mail notice. No mail to be found in
the account suggested or any other mail account. Strange, so I rebooted
into Vista 5744 and low and behold, there was my mail message. I knew it
was the same one, because I had sent it and I knew what time.
Why would mail delivered when XP was active be placed into an inbox on the
Vista drive. If you are wondering, no I did not get a new mail alert when I
started the e-mail client in Vista. The message was just there.
Maybe this is related to the ghost messages folks keep talking about. I am
going to take the Vista hard drive out and just run the XP one and see if
things return to normal.
Clark