base files
intact.
When you go for the third option, TB will leave the matching directory
on your harddisk including the messages.tbb and .tbi files. Those
files are TB's message base. Every folder has them
A If so, is it possible to safely delete these files and the
A parent folder without causing
Roelof Otten @ 2007-7-09 4:55:37 AM
cleaning up old folders; .TBB .TBI files mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If so, is it possible to safely delete these files and the parent
folder without causing the program to choke or be stuck?
It's safe.
But only for the folder you have already deleted. Deleting
Hi, everyone, I am in the process of cleaning up old mail files, and
in some cases I have deleted a folder and all of its contents within
the TB mail client; however, in Windows Explorer, I can still see the
folder as a subdirectory within The Bat! file directory. Those folders
contain
Hi,
I'm having a little problem with one of my inboxen. When a new message
arrives, I'll click on the folder, and it'll take anywhere from 15 to 90
seconds to display it. Is it safe to delete the .tbi for that folder and
re-read it?
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Regards,
Matt
Hallo Matt,
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 10:17:16 -0700GMT (5-9-03, 19:17 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
MT I'm having a little problem with one of my inboxen. When a new message
MT arrives, I'll click on the folder, and it'll take anywhere from 15 to 90
MT seconds to display it. Is it safe to delete
On Friday, September 5, 2003 @ 10:36:26 AM [-0700], Roelof Otten wrote:
MT I'm having a little problem with one of my inboxen. When a new message
MT arrives, I'll click on the folder, and it'll take anywhere from 15 to 90
MT seconds to display it. Is it safe to delete the .tbi for that folder and
Hallo Matt,
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 10:40:45 -0700GMT (5-9-03, 19:40 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
It is save to do so, but what you're describing looks like a large
messagebase. When did you compress your inbox for the last time? If
that's been awhile than you'd better try that option first.
On Friday, September 5, 2003 @ 11:36:37 AM [-0700], Roelof Otten wrote:
In that case deleting the .tbi might help.
I did this after your first reply and it indeed fixed the problem.
Thanks.
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Matt
Current version is 2.00 | Using TBUDL
HI,
Can someone please tell me what is in messages.tbb and messages.tbi?
The inbox folder shows NO messages but the messages.tbb is 33MB an the
messages.tbi is 3MB. Can these files be deleted?
Using THE Bat! 1.47 Halloween Edition under Windows 98
4.90 Build 3000
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joeo wrote:
Can someone please tell me what is in messages.tbb and messages.tbi?
These are the message database and index files.
The inbox folder shows NO messages but the messages.tbb is 33MB an the
messages.tbi is 3MB. Can these files be deleted?
No! This would delete your messages.
On 26-10-2000 at 14:21, joeo kindly wrote:
Can someone please tell me what is in messages.tbb and messages.tbi?
Each folder [name] that you define will create a new
subdirectory [name] containing a file messages.tbb (the
message database) and messages.tbi (the index to the
messages).
The
In Reference to "TBB and TBI Files" From joeo: "
j The inbox folder shows NO messages but the messages.tbb is 33MB an the
j messages.tbi is 3MB. Can these files be deleted?
Sure, just backup first. ;-P
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ò¸ó Nick [MUA: TB! 1.47 Beta/7]
Danger [OS:
Can someone please tell me what is in messages.tbb and messages.tbi?
message-base and index i suppose ...
The inbox folder shows NO messages but the messages.tbb is 33MB an the
messages.tbi is 3MB. Can these files be deleted?
after deleting messages, click the folder once to select it and
Hi ,
Thanks to all who have responded and been so helpful!
Best regards,
Joe O mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thursday, October 26, 2000, 8:21:43 AM, you wrote:
HI,
Can someone please tell me what is in messages.tbb and messages.tbi?
The inbox folder shows NO
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