Hello TBUDL,
I've not used the bat for a while since I was updating my
system. Now that I'm using it again on a fresh NT installation,
I'd like it to recognize my old folders.
Creating a new account, pointing that to the proper directory
and then hitting
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Hi rene,
On 07 February 2001 at 13:07:10 +0100 (which was 12:07 where I live)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
rxn I want my old mail back! ;-)
rxn One gotcha I can think of; I was using bat 1.3? when I last
rxn accessed those
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rxn I want my old mail back! ;-)
rxn One gotcha I can think of; I was using bat 1.3? when I last
rxn accessed those mail-folders...
rxn Any clues?
Big one. At 1.42 the mailbox file format changed and the file
extension were also changed at
Hi rene,
Big one. At 1.42 the mailbox file format changed and the file
extension were also changed at the same time. You can use the Tools ..
Import to import from the old .MSB format files.
HTH.
rxn Thank you also for pointing out that import feature. However, if I'm
rxn to manually
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Hello Marck,
You wrote on 2/7/2001, 1:28 PM:
Marck Big one. At 1.42 the mailbox file format changed and the file
Marck extension were also changed at the same time. You can use the Tools ..
Marck Import to import from the old .MSB format files.
In
Hi SyP,
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001 19:21:00 +0100GMT (08/02/2001, 02:21 +0800GMT),
SyP wrote:
S Januk wrote, a long-long time ago:
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S Delete this key and next time you start up TB, it will try to
S convert all your
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