On Dec 14, 2005, at 8:38 PM, Tom Baker wrote:
I accidentally trashed a user account, and had to use FileSalvage
to recover it. Now I've got all these loose, recovered mail files
sitting around on the desktop that I've got to put back where they
belong, and I don't know where they go.
FileSalvage put one batch of files in a folder named Mail "(inbox
standard mailbox file)", and all the files in that folder are
numbered and have the suffix .txt. A second folder is labeled
"Recovered Mail (mail.app.email), and all the files in that one
have the suffix .emlx following a number.
I'm running 10.3.9. Can anybody tell me these files belong, so that
Mail can see them?
/Users/<username>/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/<mailbox name>/Messages is
the directory where the .emlx files go. I don't have any files
marked .txt, but I use IMAP accounts not POP and so things may be
different.
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Bruce Johnson
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