Re: Backup question

2017-08-28 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Richard, On Monday, August 28, 2017 you wrote: RN> Hello Jack, RN> Monday, August 28, 2017, 1:55:44 PM, you wrote: JSL>> could I restore from a 6 month old backup and search for an JSL>> email, then restore from the most current backup to bring me back JSL>> to where I was? RN>

Re: Backup question

2017-08-28 Thread Richard Newman
Hello Jack, Monday, August 28, 2017, 1:55:44 PM, you wrote: JSL> could I restore from a 6 month old backup and search for an JSL> email, then restore from the most current backup to bring me back JSL> to where I was? Basically the answer to your question is yes. First I

Backup question

2017-08-28 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello TBUDL'ers, Assuming I have TB! backups going back one year (one per month) could I restore from a 6 month old backup and search for an email, then restore from the most current backup to bring me back to where I was? -- TIA, Jack LaRosa :usflag: :alabamaflag: Central Alabama Using TB!

Re: How to import a root certificate

2017-08-28 Thread MFPA
Hi On Monday 28 August 2017 at 1:17:23 PM, in , Tom wrote:- > Unfortunately TB makes it more difficult to deal with > this than > other clients like outlook. I believe Outlook uses Microsoft CryptoAPI to manage S/MIME and TLS certificates. TB!

Re: How to import a root certificate

2017-08-28 Thread Tom
> Given the thread was three years ago, a description of the issues > might be useful. The issue is just as I had explained in my original thread some years ago. Unfortunately TB makes it more difficult to deal with this than other clients like outlook. The error message is always like this:

Re: How to import a root certificate

2017-08-28 Thread MFPA
Hi On Monday 28 August 2017 at 9:53:19 AM, in , Tom wrote:- > Sorry, I need to revive this thread as I have run > into the exact same > issues again. Given the thread was three years ago, a description of the issues might be useful. > So far

Re: How to import a root certificate

2017-08-28 Thread Tom
Friday, July 25, 2014, 10:07:32 PM, you wrote: > Hi > On Thursday 24 July 2014 at 6:19:42 AM, in > , Tom wrote: >> Sorry, my mistake, badly worded - don't know >> enough about the terminology. We purchased a >> certificate from