Re: Database issues

2008-05-20 Thread MB
Derry Thompson sa såhär: All backed up clean. no file system errors? Are you 100% sure about this? What tools have you used to make sure the drive's file system actually is clean and can be trusted? Mikael Technoids: PM 5.6.3 build 4504 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.6 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook

Re: Database issues

2008-05-16 Thread MB
Jeremy Hughes sa såhär: What version of PowerMail are you using? According to the ctmdev web site: Low-level rebuild was broken after the 5.6.2 porting to XCode 3.0 - this was apparently fixed in 5.6.3 or 5.6.4 (not sure which). That is actually in the headers of every message originating from

Re: Database issues

2008-05-16 Thread Derry Thompson
Jeremy Hughes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Thu, 15 May 2008 14:07:11 +0100 What version of PowerMail are you using? According to the ctmdev web site: Low-level rebuild was broken after the 5.6.2 porting to XCode 3.0 - this was apparently fixed in 5.6.3 or 5.6.4 (not sure which). I'm using

Re: Database issues

2008-05-15 Thread MB
CTM info sa såhär: Afterwards, the one file that you can safely delete is Message Database index and then try rebuilding this. Wait a minute. Didn't you say earlier in another conversation that deleting the Message Database index file and rebuilding a new one from scratch will not result in a

Re: Database issues

2008-05-15 Thread Derry Thompson
Hi, Am/On Wed, 14 May 2008 15:59:43 +0100 schrieb/wrote Derry Thompson: I've tried a low-level rebuild, a database compact both of which failed. this has always worked for me in the worst case. I can't copy the mail database, it gets to 1.04 GB of 1.64GB and fails. this sounds like a disk

Re: Database issues

2008-05-15 Thread Jeremy Hughes
Derry Thompson (14/5/08, 15:59) said: I've tried a low-level rebuild, a database compact both of which failed. What version of PowerMail are you using? According to the ctmdev web site: Low-level rebuild was broken after the 5.6.2 porting to XCode 3.0 - this was apparently fixed in 5.6.3 or

Re(2): Database issues

2008-05-15 Thread Jan M.J. Storms
You can also try to export parts of your database in Powermail format. For the part that cannot be exported, try Powermail Salvage. Before you restore your email, backup all your files and clean up your drive: file system and possibly hardware errors. Jan

Database issues

2008-05-14 Thread Derry Thompson
Hi, My MacBook locked up ealier today and had to force a restart. PowerMail said it needed to reindex the mail. It got nearly to the end then froze up. I've tried a low-level rebuild, a database compact both of which failed. I can't copy the mail database, it gets to 1.04 GB of 1.64GB and

Re: Database issues

2008-05-14 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Hello, Am/On Wed, 14 May 2008 15:59:43 +0100 schrieb/wrote Derry Thompson: I've tried a low-level rebuild, a database compact both of which failed. this has always worked for me in the worst case. I can't copy the mail database, it gets to 1.04 GB of 1.64GB and fails. this sounds like a disk

ARRGGHH - more database issues

2004-11-20 Thread Manoel A Felciano
OK-- After finally getting a new drive for my PB G4 (the internal had gone bad SMART status failing), I am tryign to get PM up and running again. I have downloaded and installed 5.1 and registered it. Then I copied over my powermail files and launched, holding down optapple to get the PM