I agree with the consensus that your problem lies with your HD, not with
Entourage. My own E'rage DB is regularly in the 150 MB range, although I
keep it from getting much bigger than that by using a handy little tool,
which answers your question about how to salvage all that data since you're
unable to copy it (again, due to your disk corruption). The tool is
Entourage Email Archive and you may want to download it from VersionTracker
and transfer all of your mail into a FM Pro DB (one of the things Entourage
Email Archive does, and does quite well), before your disk is damaged
further to the point of losing a lot more than your E'rage data. Then, run
DFA and DiskWarrior and pray you can still be saved :)
Laurie
On 7/10/01 10:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] showcased stellar typing and
language skills in this message:
> On 7/10/01 6:53 PM, "Bill Cheeseman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> A provocative question, but I've wondered for a long time whether it is safe
>> to entrust my personal information to Entourage. At the moment, I think not.
>
> I've got 450 MB worth of Entourage databases and haven't had to do any kind
> of database rebuild or repair since Outlook 4, back many years ago. I know
> many people who have much bigger databases than I do.
>
> As others on the list have suggested, my guess is your problem is with the
> disk/disk structure, not Entourage.
>
> -ML
>
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