My dearly beloved wife --my poor wife-- "lost" an important branch of her folder hierarchy by trying to copy a large branch under another tray. The files are still in her mail folder, and some can be located with a search, opened and moved, while others aren't showing their heads.
So I poked around to figure out how to help her. Someone mentioned editing the hierarchy.pm file. I'd like to be able to do that, but I have only educated guesses about how to do that. IS THERE ANY technical documentation, that explains, for example,
- the syntax of the lines (which come in a few different patterns),
- what the pair of digits at the beginning of lines mean
- the structure of the file as a whole (e.g., any ordering constraints there might be
- and what is the good and the bad (danger!!) of directly editing this file
- DOCUMENTATION on the the structure of entries, what can be omitted?
Perhaps this should be another message thread? ...say, "hierarchy.pm?
--David
<p>My dearly beloved wife --my poor wife-- "lost" an important branch of her folder hierarchy by trying to copy a large branch under another tray.&nbsp; The files are still in her mail folder, and some can be located with a search,&nbsp;opened and moved, while others aren't showing their heads.</p><p>So I poked around to figure out how to help her. Someone mentioned editing the hierarchy.pm file.&nbsp; I'd like to be able to do that, but I have only educated guesses about how to do that.&nbsp; IS THERE&nbsp;ANY technical documentation, that explains, for example,</p><ul><li>the syntax of the lines (which come in a few different patterns),</li><li>what the pair of digits at the beginning of lines mean</li><li>the structure of the file as a whole (e.g.,&nbsp;any ordering constraints there might be</li><li>and what&nbsp;is the good and the bad (danger!!)&nbsp;of directly editing this file&nbsp;</li><li>DOCUMENTATION on the&nbsp;&nbsp;the structure of entries, what can be omitted? </li></ul><p>Perhaps this should be another message thread? ...say, "hierarchy.pm?</p><p>--David</p>