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    How to Clean up index.ini ( Opera older version v.11 )

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    • emc
      emc last edited by

      Hello There ,

      Say if I have in Opera M2 view , the left pane see my labels listed in there only have 10 of the labels.

      But I checked the index.ini files seems there are a lot labels data information more than 10 labels.

      What should I do in order to make the index.ini more neatly ?

      Thank you very much.
      Edmond.

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      • emc
        emc last edited by

        Hello ,

        I am constantly having problem with my labels in M2 that each time Opera restart some label are LOST !!

        I have to find the last good backup index.ini to replace back to the Mail folder.

        Does anyone knows how this would cause ?

        I mean, almost every time when Opera restart some labels are LOST.

        Do I need to manually build a cleaner index.ini by using microsoft wordpad ?

        Thank you very much.
        Edmond.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          I don't actually use Opera Mail, so I'm no expert, but I only have seven labels available my mail section of Opera 12, which I assume are the defaults.
          If you have more than that, I assume you have created some new ones?
          Try renaming index.ini to index.old (with Opera closed) and then run it again.
          Opera should recreate the file with its default contents, and you will then have to re-create your custom labels.
          If you don't like that result, just delete the new index.ini file and rename your original one back (again with Opera closed of course).
          🙂

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          • emc
            emc last edited by

            Thank you very much.

            Will try ,,,,,,,,,,,,, as fed-up every day to replace the index.ini

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            • emc
              emc last edited by

              Hi ,

              Please if anyone could advice me if I can build the index.ini from scratch " manually ".

              Reason is, I do not know why my M2 labels every time lost when Opera restart & I do not know if I need to 're-build' the index.ini file.

              I tried close down Opera & rename to oldindex.ini ....etc. Seems not help.

              Labels from M2 just play funky each time Opera start. ( I have total 15 labels my custom labels ) ]

              Thank you very much.
              Edmond.

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              • burnout426
                burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                You can try this if you want:

                Export your contacts, delete all your contacts and empty the contacts trash. Then, close down Opera.

                Examine index.ini. Make sure the indexes for all your contacts are indeed removed. If some are still there, delete them and update the index count at the top of index.ini to match the actual index count.

                For your label indexes (search name= lines to identify them), change their index numbers to follow right after all the default views. For the newest Opera, that'd be after 18 (the "attachments" view). So, your first label would be Index 19. Your index.ini may be a little different aince you're using an older Opera, but you'll get the idea.

                Then, move those indexes so they're in the right spot in the file. (Might not be necessary. Opera might reorder them for you, but assume that it does not.)

                Then, for any other indexes (like mailing list indexes etc. (as in, not the default indexes for received etc.), change their index numbers to follow after your labels.

                Do not change the IDs of anything.

                Then, start Opera and import your contacts back in.

                In short, you're basically reordering the indexes so that your label indexes are right after the indexes for all the default views and all the other indexes are after your label indexes. That way, if you run into the index limit for that version of Opera, it shouldn't corrupt your labels (and might affect a contact or mailing list instead). Note though that when you create a new label, it might use a higher index. If so, close down Opera after that and fix the index's number and position.

                For backup and sync purposes, make sure you sync this new index.ini and make sure you only do it while all Opera's are closed.

                Backup your current index.ini (or whole mail folder) before you do this.

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                • emc
                  emc last edited by

                  Thank you very much !!!

                  About mailing list.

                  I found I have a lot which I don't know why as I did not intend to create those.

                  Please can you tell me if I am able to delete quickly from index.ini instead of make them shows & delete 1 by 1 from the left pane in M2.

                  Problem is, mailing list in the left pane is always NO SHOW all labels but they are there ( un-check, no show ) so that I want to use index.ini to delete them.

                  How I can reconsign it from index.ini that they are belongs to mailing list.

                  Thank you very much.
                  Edmond.

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                  • burnout426
                    burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                    Mailing lists are created automatically based on messages you receive that have list headers in them. If a list was created, it means Opera encountered

                    For the ones you don't want, it would be better to delete them one by one in the UI so Opera can properly clean up those indexes in the indexer. Either way though, they'll come back if you encounter a message with those list headers again.

                    How I can reconsign it from index.ini that they are belongs to mailing list.

                    Name= For the index will contain the name of the mailing list.

                    Search Text= will contain the list address (not the @ part)

                    The Parent Id= will point to the id of the [Category] (at the top of index.ini) for the mailing lists access point. You can figure out the category via trial and error by showing/hiding the mailing list access point and closing Opera to see what category gets its visible= changed.

                    There are probably a bunch of other ways too, but that should help.

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                    • emc
                      emc last edited by

                      Thanks

                      How I can completely avoid creating mailing list by Opera itself ?

                      I do not see what use a mailing list could help me so I prfer not to have mailing list.

                      Thank you very much.
                      edmond.0

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                      • burnout426
                        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                        How I can completely avoid creating mailing list by Opera itself ?

                        You can't. They're created automatically without any way to turn it off.

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                        • emc
                          emc last edited by

                          Hi burnout426

                          Do you remember if the below is normal ?

                          What is the [Index 12 ] and should I delete it from index.ini ??

                          [Index 10]

                          Name=Clipboard

                          Id=10

                          Parent Id= blah blah blah

                          [Index 11]

                          Name=Received news

                          Id=11

                          Parent Id= blah blah blah

                          [Index 12]

                          Name

                          Id=14

                          Parent Id=0

                          Mirror Id=0

                          Type=2

                          Flags=258

                          Special Use Type=7

                          Keyword=

                          Account Id=0 blah blah blah

                          [Index 13]

                          Name=Documents

                          Thank you very much.
                          Edmond.

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                          • emc
                            emc last edited by

                            It sais :

                            [Index 12]

                            Name

                            Id=14

                            Parent Id=0

                            Mirror Id=0

                            Type=2

                            Flags=258

                            Special Use Type=7

                            Keyword=

                            Account Id=0

                            Model Type=0

                            Model Age=5

                            Model Flags=125

                            Sort Type=0

                            Selected Message=0

                            Update Frequency=10800

                            Last Update Time=0

                            File=

                            Search Text=

                            Search Field=0

                            Search Current Message=0

                            Search Start Date=0

                            Search End Date=0

                            Search is Regexp=0

                            Thank you very much.
                            Edmond

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