> Is there some simple way to >archive everything? I know you can't view two Emailers at once--how can >I still see old stuff if I start from scratch?
While I am awaiting the new version of Email Archiver (EMA), it should work. When a database is corrupted, it won't see it though. I used the scrpt to export to a FileMaker solution. I never liked the database it used, and it takes FOREVER to export to it, but it worked. You can also use Eudora scripts to export it. I will let others make recommendations on databases and the best ones, but it can be done. I run two copies of Emailer now. Keep the preferences in the same folder as Emailer, name it two different names, and it works. I have one for "work" and one for "personal", although they overlap more than I want them to. ;-) A rebuild can be done by holding down the option key just after launching Emailer. Do the simple rebuild first. If that doesn't fix it, do the complete rebuild. See if you caught it in time. "There ought to be a new category of social crime for perpetrating the fundamental brokenness of Windows 95." Mitch Kapor, founder, Lotus Corp., October 9, 1998. Mark James SoftRAID, LLC mjames@ softraid.com ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

