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Why is it there? What does it do that keeping all these emails in my inbox, sent folder and wherever doesn't do for me? Sorry, I just don't see the point of it. If I wanted to archive emails surely I would create a folder and transfer those I wanted to into it. Can I safely delete the archive folder? #4 Are you using gmail? Gmail automatically store all mail that you "delete" in the archive folder. #5 No, I'm not. I got my MacBook Pro about two weeks ago. I transferred a lot of emails in from four existing email accounts with my ISP on a PC running Windows XP. I take it then that such an Archive Folder is not normally created by the Mail App on a Mac? #6 An Archive is not created by default by OS X Mail - it'd be created by one or more of the email accounts you use, if those accounts already have an Archive folder (you could see that by signing into the webmail interface for those accounts). If you're using an iMAP email account (whether Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, etc. ), you will see whatever folders are setup on the IMAP server, including defaults like Archive.
Assignment of Claims • Medicare claims are either Assigned or Unassigned • Assigned Claims (95% of all claims): • Doctor agrees to accept what Medicare "allows" as full payment • Medicare and TRB plan pays the doctor • Doctor guaranteed to collect 100% of what Medicare allows.
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