Re: Changing directory

2016-12-02 Thread Tom
Friday, December 2, 2016, 1:06:07 AM, you wrote: > Hello Rick, > On Wed, 30 Nov 2016 22:47:44 -0500 GMT (01-Dec-16, 10:47 +0700 GMT), > Rick wrote: >>> interestingly enough I changed the directory now and TB rebuilt all >>> the folders and once I restarted the bat, not only did everything

Re: Changing directory

2016-12-01 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Rick, On Wed, 30 Nov 2016 22:47:44 -0500 GMT (01-Dec-16, 10:47 +0700 GMT), Rick wrote: >> interestingly enough I changed the directory now and TB rebuilt all >> the folders and once I restarted the bat, not only did everything work >> but all the old emails were already there. I did

Re: Changing directory

2016-11-30 Thread Rick
> interestingly enough I changed the directory now and TB rebuilt all > the folders and once I restarted the bat, not only did everything work > but all the old emails were already there. I did not expect that. I guess when you change the mail folder it does the move for you. I did not know

Re: Changing directory

2016-11-30 Thread Tom
Thursday, December 1, 2016, 1:19:22 PM, you wrote: > Yes you can revert. You can save out any new messages and import > them to the new location. If you are taking it into the shop,just > copy the data folder to your OS drive and put it back when you get the drive > situation figured out

Re: Changing directory

2016-11-30 Thread Rick
> I have my Bat configured to store all mail on an internal separate > drive different from the Os. Same here > This drive appears to have issues I want to remove it before checking > it out further or replacing it. At the moment it still works and I > have a full backup. > If I

Changing directory

2016-11-30 Thread Tom
Hello Everyone, I have my Bat configured to store all mail on an internal separate drive different from the Os. This drive appears to have issues I want to remove it before checking it out further or replacing it. At the moment it still works and I have a full backup. If I change the