It is really hard helping you to find your old environment not knowing
what steps exactly you did do when you thought you where making a backup.
Also, a backup is in addition to the normal (not different) user
environment. So, you have your original environment, a backup of it which
you can't find plus the new environment? Which steps did you exactly do
to create a new environment?

Please provide exact steps of what you DID do (i.e. HOW did you (think
you did) create a backup? Via PM applescript or via copy in the finder?
Things like that....

---marlyse

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>---------------- Begin Forwarded Message ----------------
>Subject: PowerMail Environment
>Date Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2003 9:40
>From: George Duebner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: George Duebner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>I sent this to PowerMail on Sunday but have received no reply.  
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>I've checked on my Mac for the folder and thought that I had created a
>backup of the original environment, but the backup that I thought I had
>created ended up having none of the original info in it.   I've just got
>to believe that my original PowerMail environment is somewhere.... or at
>least I hope so. 
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>I'm hoping someone can help me find my "old" PowerMail environment.
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>I tried to created a new user environment, and i guess i did so
>successfully, but, I lost my old environment, or at least I don't know
>how to show it anymore.  When I double-click the PowerMail icon I just
>get the new environment.  I really need my old environment back because
>its the one which has the folders into which I had organized my emails,
>and it has all of the emails from my the software before I started to use
>PowerMail.
>
>What I'd like is different user environments for different email
>accounts, and so I thought I created a new user environment.
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