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|  Message 411  |
|  Alan Ianson to Carlos Navarro  |
|  Re: Tablet vs Laptop  |
|  19 Oct 21 13:31:45  |
 
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Carlos Navarro wrote to Alan Ianson:
CN> AI> I saw a few new messages but I still see the same 34 new (old)
CN> AI> messages. I'm not sure why that happens. I need to reset the area
CN> AI> maybe. I checked the box to remove read messages but it never
CN> AI> does, maybe because of what it sees as unread messages.
CN>
CN> I'd try unsubscribing the echo, then after it is removed, subscribing it
CN> again, but without rescanning (or maybe a rescan of only a few messages).
I did unsubscribe yesterday, let it sync and resubscribed. After that there
were only those 34 unread messages in there and they keep showing up as new
messages.
I've unsubscribed again and I am hoping those messages will go away. I'll
resubscribe tomorrow and see what happens.
CN> So it's only happening with that echo? Are others working fine?
The HOTDOGED area is the only one I rescanned. There are four other areas
that showed up because I had them turned on for Aftershock so they have just
received new messages, all good.
At one time I had 50 or more areas connected across two nets and that
behaviour was salt and peppered throughout the areas, maybe because I
rescanned some areas.
I'm going to load it up with areas again but not rescan any areas and see
how it goes.
Ttyl :-),
Al
... People say I'm apathetic, but I don't care.
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