On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 10:35:50 +0900 Paul Collett said:
Nothing in the system and console logs.
Less than a minute - nice! On my system, the backups complete with the
Powermail folder include, but then in the System Preferences Time
Machine pane it just sits on preparing for ever. I tried another
A copy of what was sent to CTM support:
Currently PowerMail behaves in this fashion:
If an email filter X have the action Don't show recent messages and
a connection is made and new messages are downloaded but are filtered
according to said filter X and no other new messages are downloaded,
the
powermail-discuss Digest #2731 - Sunday, November 11, 2007
Re(2): Time Machine and Powermail
by Paul Collett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Time Machine and Powermail
by Geoff Roynon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Time Machine and Powermail
by Carl Darby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob Parks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:45:06 -0800
TM seems much better suited for use with email programs that maintain a
lot of separate files rather than one big database.
I wouldn't bet on that. I'd suspect it's the Message Database index file
that's causing the slow
Can someone please unsubscribe me? I have tried at the website, but
doesn't work.
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 21:56:04 + Derry Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bob Parks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Sun, 11
Can someone please unsubscribe me? I have tried at the website, but
doesn't work.
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After a bit of experimenting with including and excluding various files
from the database backup set, I've got things working. I've left these
files and folders out,
Address Database.old
Custom Dictionary
Custom Sounds
IMAP Cache
Message Database index.old
Message Database Spotlight cache
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