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Hello Ray!
On Thursday, February 22, 2001 at 7:53:43 PM you wrote:
I have done this many times.
Hopefully Jan knows what he is doing since even slightly mistakes in
the registry can lead to disaster. That's why I gave so much caveats
and no
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Hello Lija!
On Thursday, February 22, 2001 at 8:17:34 PM you wrote:
AFAIK, B64 is intended to be used in mail and UUE for Usenet. I only wonder
about the same size of msg I get between these encodings. I thought with UUE
encoding it will be
Hi all,
Ryan Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works with me, I'm using Windows 2000 PRO with IE 5.0. Maybe
netscape is messed up some how.
Dave wrote:
assuming the browser is already running. I understand that
shift-double-clicking a URL should do that, but it doesn't work for
Hi Alexander,
AL I was just wondering: my TB!-folder is 700 MB.
Are you aware of the way TB handles deleted mails in it's
database? Do a folder | compress all and see how much freed
space is reported.
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Hello all,
Friday, February 23, 2001, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
I've sort of moved TB! over to a new machine. But I have no QTs or
filters. Now what?
ACCOUNT.QTN file in account home directory.
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Dear Gerry,
On 22 February 2001 at 15:27:20 -0500 (which was 20:27 where I live) words
of wisdom emanated from Gerry Doyon.
T I'm also still missing many messages, but some have come dripping in
T eventually. I guess the others will, too.
GD Just
Hi Jacek,
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 14:55:44 +0100GMT (29/12/2000, 21:55 +0800GMT),
Jacek 'kocurek' Wojaczynski wrote:
Just for the sake of completeness: and "Purge all folders" is
actually "Purge/compress all folders".
JkW Is it?
Yes.
JkW I have 2 different options:
JkW 1. Folder/Compress All
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Hello Jacek!
On Friday, December 29, 2000 at 2:55:44 PM you wrote:
What I'd like to have is automatic (eg. every 7 days) Compress and Purge
All folders. Is it possible? If not - is it on the wishlist?
Under Folder/Properties you find "Compress
Hi Wolfgang,
AL I was just wondering: my TB!-folder is 700 MB.
Are you aware of the way TB handles deleted mails in it's database?
Yes, I would say I know that. But I currently have about 12500 Mails
of which the ones in most of the folders are automatically deleted
after a certain time
Hi Alexander,
...
AL If I would compress every folder it would probably save some 160
AL MB - not really that much.
It would shrink your W2K backup to ~640 MB :-)
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Hello All:
Does anyone know of a Windows program which generates searchable, html-based
message archive of e-mail messages.
I host a mailing list which is currently archived at the Mail Archive (Same
location as the The Bat's archive) but I wish to have an archive on my web
page and to have
Hello TBUDL subscribers,
I've been huddling the default TB folders, but now I got the problem. :(
I put the Sent folder under the Inbox (or whatever folder, it doesn't matter),
but now I can not get it to its default place - in "root" of my account!
Help me to get the right place of this folder
Hello TBUDL subscribers,
I have one sample msg with JPEG picture in attachment.
Now, when I double-click that image ('miss2.jpg'), in TB viewer window bar I do
not get miss2.jpg as a name, I get the name of _temporary_ file (like:
21c414d2.jpg), right? And it always differs.
Why is that for?
Hello TBUDL subscribers,
Did anyone here create his own glyphs for TB?
If so, could you send that file to me privately, just for my own amusement?
Then, I must copy it to TB folder and correct name of that file must be
GLYPH.BMP, right?
TIA.
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Hello TBUDL subscribers,
Also, does anyone have some TBC files to send me, just to see how them look like
and work?
TIA.
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Go www.fookes.com
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Hello Lija,
Friday, February 23, 2001, 1:13:47 PM, you wrote:
L Ctrl-Alt-Drag doesn't help. :(
No. Ctrl + Alt + Drag puts the moved folder *into* another folder -
and the "Sent"-folder "dies" when you do this. You have to use Alt +
Drag to put it back as a root-folder in the account (it
Hey Alexander,
Friday, February 23, 2001, 5:26:40 AM, you wrote:
AL I don't really see any advantage in compressing the folders
AL besides the reduction of the folder-size. Or what else would there
AL be? But I compressed the largest folders for you :-): it saved
AL about 70 MB. If I would
Hey Thomas,
Friday, February 23, 2001, 5:15:52 AM, you wrote:
T 2. Is what SuyP meant. Should say: Folder/Purge and Compress All
T Folders. Because that's what it does.
Did not know that, thanks for the tip! I had been doing it the hard
way. g
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Hello Tim,
I'm not sure about TB!, but when I worked with databases (~1990),
you did a purge (to remove all records that were marked "deleted"),
I would say = "remove old messages"?
then in TB! case a compress to take all the "empty" space out of the
db that is left when removing a
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Hi Tim,
On 23 February 2001 at 08:23:38 -0500 (which was 13:23 where I live)
Tim Musson wrote and made these points:
TM Anyone more knowledgeable on TB! inner workings want to confirm/deny
TM that?
I will confirm the application of the
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Hi Marck,
On 23 February 2001 at 13:43:45 + (which was 13:43 where I live)
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote and made these points:
TM Anyone more knowledgeable on TB! inner workings want to confirm/deny
TM that?
MDP I will confirm the application
Hello Thomas,
Responding to your article on Fri, 23 Feb 2001 at 02:21:36 GMT +0800
(which was 2/23/2001 1:21 AM GMT +0700 my Local Time) :
NA Is it just me, or does the address for the List Archives in the footer
NA message have to be changed. I cannot connect to:
NA
Hello Marck,
'Purge' does the deletion of expired/excess messages according to
the folder settings. Compress, as you say, removes the messages
flagged as deleted and reclaims the space.
That means: if I do not compress, I could also leave the messages in
the folder as the space won't be
Hello,
T 2. Is what SuyP meant. Should say: Folder/Purge and Compress All
T Folders. Because that's what it does.
Holy... wow! It just reduced my TB! installation folder from 720 MB to
180 MB!! :-)) And it was really fast! Ok, now I know what to do more
often...
Greetings,
Alexander
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will be in the dutaint retry queue and should arrive eventually.
Thanks to Marck and all who have
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Hi Alexander,
On 23 February 2001 at 15:54:32 +0100 (which was 14:54 where I live)
Alexander Levenetz wrote and made these points:
'Purge' does the deletion of expired/excess messages according to
the folder settings. Compress, as you say,
Hallo Alexander,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 15:54:32 +0100 GMT (23/02/2001, 22:54 +0800 GMT),
Alexander Levenetz wrote:
'Purge' does the deletion of expired/excess messages according to
the folder settings. Compress, as you say, removes the messages
flagged as deleted and reclaims the space.
AL
Hallo Lija,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 12:41:37 +0100 GMT (23/02/2001, 19:41 +0800 GMT),
Lija wrote:
L I have one sample msg with JPEG picture in attachment.
L Now, when I double-click that image ('miss2.jpg'), in TB viewer window bar I do
L not get miss2.jpg as a name, I get the name of _temporary_
On Friday, February 23, 2001, 6:54:32 AM, Alexander wrote:
That means: if I do not compress, I could also leave the messages
in the folder as the space won't be reclaimed without compress
anyway? I can hardly believe that...
It's a typical database practice. It enables you to un-delete
Hi Alexander,
'Purge' does the deletion of expired/excess messages according to
the folder settings. Compress, as you say, removes the messages
flagged as deleted and reclaims the space.
AL That means: if I do not compress, I could also leave the messages in
AL the folder as the space won't
On February 23, 2001, at 2:15:52 AM, Thomas Wrote:
T 1. Is correct. This one just compresses.
T 2. Is what SuyP meant. Should say: Folder/Purge and Compress All
T Folders. Because that's what it does.
Another example of the misleading and confusing syntax used by RITLabs,
not unlike the "Hide
I logged into TB this morning and my Inbox was empty. Of course, I've been busy and
had not gotten around to cleaning up the folder, nor had I backed up recently. As a
result, I've lost several hundred messages, including many of my most important ones.
Can someone please remind me of what I
Hello SyP,
Sorry to hear that you're having the problem too, but it's somehow
comforting to know that I'm not the only one. I don't think I mentioned in
my earlier message, but my OS is Win95b. If you come up with a solution,
please let me know what it is.
Best regards,
Dave
On Tuesday, February 20, 2001, 9:50:04 PM, Thomas wrote:
PC I am trying to figure out where TB! stores information such as
PC Account SMTP and POP servers.
\batpath\Mail\accountname\account.cfg
Of course, the info is encrypted, as it should be.
No, it's not encrypted. account.cfg is not a
On Thursday, February 22, 2001, 7:34:34 PM, Dave wrote:
I'm a relatively new user of TB v1.49. Here's my problem; when
opening a URL from within TB I'd like to force it into a new
browser window, assuming the browser is already running.
If you're using Win2k, launch Explorer (not IE) and go
On Friday, February 23, 2001, 6:56:16 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
Indeed those messages eventually came, including my own post,
though hours late.
Some more reading and found several of my own posts are still
missing. They are not on the archive, either, so they never made
their ways to the list
Hallo Keith,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 10:20:32 -0700 GMT (24/02/2001, 01:20 +0800 GMT),
Keith Russell wrote:
KR I logged into TB this morning and my Inbox was empty. Of course,
KR I've been busy and had not gotten around to cleaning up the
KR folder, nor had I backed up recently. As a result, I've
Hallo Ming-Li,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 09:26:16 -0800 GMT (24/02/2001, 01:26 +0800 GMT),
Ming-Li wrote:
ML No, it's not encrypted. account.cfg is not a plain text file, but
ML that doesn't mean it's encrypted. Look at it with a hex editor (or
ML any editor that can read non-plain text files) and
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Hi Keith,
On 23 February 2001 at 10:20:32 -0700 (which was 17:20 where I live)
Keith Russell wrote and made these points:
KR I logged into TB this morning and my Inbox was empty. Of course,
KR I've been busy and had not gotten around to cleaning
Hello TBUDL!
Stefan's son was borne yesterday. Son and mother are healthy.
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Hello Ming-Li,
You wrote on 2/23/2001, 6:22 PM:
Ming-Li If you're using Win2k, launch Explorer (not IE) and go to "Tools |
Ming-Li Folder Options | File Types".
Ming-Li Find a "File Type" called "HTML Document" (or by extension "htm" or
Ming-Li
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Hello Jacek 'kocurek' Wojaczynski,
You wrote on 12/29/2000, 2:55 PM:
Jacek Is it? I have 2 different options:
Jacek 1. Folder/Compress All folders
Jacek 2. Folder/Purge All folders
Yes it is.
By the way, has your message gotten stuck in Hamster
On Friday, February 23, 2001, 10:00:22 AM, SyP wrote:
Ming-Li If the default action is "open", change it to "opennew"
Ming-Li (click on it and click the "set default" button). See if
Ming-Li that helps.
Ah-ha!
I only have Open, Print and PrintTo actions! Would you please tell how
the
Hello Wolfgang,
BTW, that was the reason for my initial question. A OS level
backup will always save deleted messages too unless you do a
compress before. Sorry for not beeing verbose enough.
No problem. If I had known I would have understood :-)
When I think about it: did somebody check
Hello Mark,
Unfortunately, the problem exists on my system for both plain text and html
messages, regardless of whether or not html-auto-view is enabled.
Another point is that the bookmark manager that I use, Compass v2.8, has no
problems with forcing a url into a new browser window. This would
On 2/23/2001 Thomas wrote
T Hello TBUDL!
T Stefan's son was borne yesterday. Son and mother are healthy.
And the father???
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Friday, February 23, 2001, 1:23:40 PM, you wrote:
ML On Friday, February 23, 2001, 10:00:22 AM, SyP wrote:
Ming-Li If the default action is
Hello All,
In a folder I have 904 messages. When I
tried to copy all messages to another
folder, only 206 are copied. Same thing
when I tried to move them all to another
folder (select all messagesand from
Message menu / Copy to folder) only
some are moved. I had to repeat the
action several
Hallo Fred,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 19:55:32 +0100 GMT (24/02/2001, 02:55 +0800 GMT),
Fred van Veen wrote:
T Stefan's son was borne yesterday. Son and mother are healthy.
FvV And the father???
Healthy and proud, I assume. :-)
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Hello Ming-Li,
You wrote on 2/23/2001, 7:23 PM:
I only have Open, Print and PrintTo actions! Would you please tell how
the OpenNew action looks like in your system?
Ming-Li Sure, but I'm afraid it won't be of much use to you. I'm
Ming-Li using
Hello List,
I have an interesting question for this list. I'm about to buy a new
computer - I've reached the point where I really need Windows 2000 but
my current computer isn't powerful enough to reliably run W2K.
Anyway, what I was hoping to do was to pull my current hard drive out
of my
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Hello Jason!
On Friday, February 23, 2001 at 9:11:38 PM you wrote:
However, I've noticed that The Bat puts an awful lot of stuff in the
system registry. I'm not an expert on how the registry works, so I'm
wondering, if I do what I'm planning to
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Hi Jason,
On 23 February 2001 at 15:11:38 -0500 (which was 20:11 where I live)
Jason Ellis wrote and made these points:
JE However, I've noticed that The Bat puts an awful lot of stuff in
JE the system registry. I'm not an expert on how the
On 2/23/2001 Thomas wrote
T Hallo Fred,
T On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 19:55:32 +0100 GMT (24/02/2001, 02:55 +0800 GMT),
T Fred van Veen wrote:
T Stefan's son was borne yesterday. Son and mother are healthy.
FvV And the father???
T Healthy and proud, I assume. :-)
Is this his first child? Or version
Hi Marck,
...
MDP Another is to "browse deleted messages".
Maybe I miss the obvious, but is there a way to undelete a
message except copying it to another folder?
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Hi jlaikan,
On 23 February 2001 at 00:30:03 +0400 (which was 20:30 where I live)
jlaikan wrote and made these points:
j Being new to this mailing list, I would like to download this whole
j archive to "study" the Bat! off connection. Is there a
Hi, Dierk:
DH As always there is a big *but*. The registry of Win2k is not the
DH same format as on Win9x. They are incompatible.
Actually, I transferred my TB! setup from a Win98SE machine to the
current Win2K machine about six months ago. I experimented with
moving the registry entries from
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Hello Michael!
On Friday, February 23, 2001 at 10:07:55 PM you wrote:
Actually, I transferred my TB! setup from a Win98SE machine to the
current Win2K machine about six months ago. I experimented with
moving the registry entries from one
Hello Marck,
Saturday, February 24, 2001, 12:54:05 AM, you wrote:
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MDP On 23 February 2001 at 00:30:03 +0400 (which was 20:30 where I live)
MDP jlaikan wrote and made these points:
j Being new to this mailing list, I
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Hi John,
On 23 February 2001 at 01:56:25 +0400 (which was 21:56 where I live)
jlaikan wrote and made these points:
MDP http://www.silverstones.com/tbudl.zip
j Yes, I would be very pleased to download it, many other members
j also I think.
Yes,
Hello SyP,
you wrote:
[...]
By the way, has your message gotten stuck in Hamster for two months?!
Whoah.
Well, I have no idea what happened...
I am sure it was not in mail.out folder... maybe it was travelling for a
long time? ;-) Strange, very strange thing happen to me :)
regards,
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Hello Dierk,
you wrote:
What I'd like to have is automatic (eg. every 7 days) Compress and Purge
All folders. Is it possible? If not - is it on the wishlist?
Under Folder/Properties you find "Compress folder". That should do it
every time you close TB!,
Yep. I know that. The only problem
Hello Jan,
you wrote:
Can't you copy the AB entry, paste it just change the eMail
address instead of re-entering all the data?
How? I just tried to (copy paste) and nothing happend. A duplicate
entry was not created. Any ideas?
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Hi Jacek,
On 23 February 2001 at 22:15:34 +0100 (which was 21:15 where I live)
Jacek 'kocurek' Wojaczynski wrote and made these points:
By the way, has your message gotten stuck in Hamster for two months?!
Whoah.
JkW Well, I have no idea what
Saturday, February 24, 2001, 5:25:41 AM, Dierk wrote:
However, I've noticed that The Bat puts an awful lot of stuff in the
system registry. I'm not an expert on how the registry works, so I'm
wondering, if I do what I'm planning to do, with The Bat still work the
same way it always has, or
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Hi Yuki,
On 23 February 2001 at 08:09:27 +0900 (which was 23:09 where I live)
Yuki Taga wrote and made these points:
MDP I must take this opportunity to recommend a good folder
MDP structure and filtering system...
YT To me, this begs a rather
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 23:37:46 +, Marck wrote these comments:
MDP Well, I wouldn't leave my valuables in the middle of the main
MDP thoroughfare. The folder is being expanded and compressed on a
MDP continual basis and *nothing* is perfect in
Hi Yuki,
24 February 2001, Yuki Taga wrote:
YT Saturday, February 24, 2001, 5:25:41 AM, Dierk wrote:
However, I've noticed that The Bat puts an awful lot of stuff in the
system registry. I'm not an expert on how the registry works, so I'm
wondering, if I do what I'm planning to do, with The
Hi Allie,
@ 6:48:37 PM on 2/23/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A disk defrag seems to be a common precursor to folder disasters. The
FAT based file system is very likely a weakness as well.
This has me a little worried. I seem to recall that people who
regularly compress their folders have
Hello Fred,
T Stefan's son was borne yesterday. Son and mother are healthy.
So I guess the boy will never be able to say, "I wasn't born
yesterday," eh?
Congratualtions to Stefan and wife and baby, too.
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Hi Brian,
On 24 February 2001 at 20:04:18 -0500 (which was 01:04 where I live)
Brian Clark wrote and made these points:
A disk defrag seems to be a common precursor to folder disasters.
The FAT based file system is very likely a weakness as
On February 23, 2001, at 1:40:21 PM, Jacek 'kocurek' Wojaczynski Wrote:
JkW How? I just tried to (copy paste) and nothing happend. A duplicate
JkW entry was not created. Any ideas?
I'd be interested to know as well, because despite my efforts I was
never able to do that. :o(
Nick
N.J.
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Hi Nick,
On 24 February 2001 at 17:33:35 -0800 (which was 01:33 where I live)
Nick Andriash wrote and made these points:
JkW How? I just tried to (copy paste) and nothing happend. A duplicate
JkW entry was not created. Any ideas?
NA I'd be
Hi Marck,
@ 8:33:17 PM on 2/23/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a software engineering take on the issue.
[...]
While I can understand the need for regular scandisk operations, I
wonder at the need for /regular/ defrags. Defrag by hand when the
system starts to feel a bit sluggish
Hi Ron,
@ 6:24:19 AM on 2/23/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a Windows program which generates searchable, html-based
message archive of e-mail messages.
This is quite a step up, but if you needed something hefty, you could
*try* MHonArc.
Friday, February 23, 2001, 9:13:09 PM, you wrote:
BC I'm not known to regularly defrag my hard disk. :) I think I've done
BC it 3 times in 2 years or so, maybe longer. I'd rather leave that sort
BC of thing alone. It seems like in the past, when I tried to do more
BC house-cleaning, it
Hi, I was wondering how some of you setup your spam filters. Examples
would be great!
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Saturday, February 24, 2001, 10:04:18 AM, Brian wrote:
BC Hi Allie,
BC @ 6:48:37 PM on 2/23/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A disk defrag seems to be a common precursor to folder disasters. The
FAT based file system is very likely a weakness as well.
BC This has me a little worried. I seem
Hallo Michael,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 20:31:30 -0700 GMT (24/02/2001, 11:31 +0800 GMT),
Michael S. Greenbaum wrote:
MSG Files with the extension .eml are not associated with The Bat! Do you
MSG wish to associate those files with The Bat!?
MSG What are EML files?
They are the same as .msb files.
Hallo Michael,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 21:03:10 -0600 GMT (24/02/2001, 11:03 +0800 GMT),
Michael Clark wrote:
MC Hi, I was wondering how some of you setup your spam filters. Examples
MC would be great!
Isn't this in the FAQ by now?
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Hallo K,
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 14:11:13 +1000 GMT (24/02/2001, 12:11 +0800 GMT),
K wrote:
K When I am done I rename the ZIP as the today's date and store it.
K The REALLY big plus to this method is that when restoring or even just
K wanting to know what's in there, it's just a snap, no need to
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On February 23, 2001, at 8:07:03 PM, Yuki Taga Wrote:
YT I'd also like to ask a follow up on this regarding whether compress
YT problems are OS or program related. I use Agent, and purge and
YT compact after every use -- at least once a day, often
Hallo Fred,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 21:37:23 +0100 GMT (24/02/2001, 04:37 +0800 GMT),
Fred van Veen wrote:
T Stefan's son was borne yesterday. Son and mother are healthy.
FvV And the father???
T Healthy and proud, I assume. :-)
FvV Is this his first child? Or version 2.0???
First child AFAIK.
Hallo Marck,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 23:37:46 + GMT (24/02/2001, 07:37 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
YT To me, this begs a rather obvious question: Why on earth would the
YT Inbox, apparently a folder like any other folder, with the
YT difference the TB! begins by putting all new mail
Hallo Marck,
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 01:33:17 + GMT (24/02/2001, 09:33 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
BC This has me a little worried. I seem to recall that people who
BC regularly compress their folders have had problems in the past
BC after a disk defrag.
I compress my folders every
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