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Old 11-13-2008
Tidy up your mailboxes with Archivemail

11-13-2008 02:00 AM
Over time, people tend to accumulate a large number of messages in various email accounts, most of which they never bother with again. The problem is particularly acute for administrator accounts that receive routine notifications of events that are viewed, if at all, no more than once. The archivemail tool lets you easily archive these old messages and thereby free up some disk space and improve your mail client's performance.



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TIDY_ERROR_COUNT(3)							 1						       TIDY_ERROR_COUNT(3)

tidy_error_count - Returns the Number of Tidy errors encountered for specified document

SYNOPSIS
int tidy_error_count (tidy $object) DESCRIPTION
Returns the number of Tidy errors encountered for the specified document. PARAMETERS
o $object - The Tidy object. RETURN VALUES
Returns the number of errors. EXAMPLES
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