How to delete the cache

2005-04-27 Thread Michael
Hi,

I've been reading from time to time that the cache should be deleted when 
running into several problems. I have no idea how I can achieve this. Can 
somebody help me out, please ?



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Re: How to delete the cache

2005-04-27 Thread Chris

Michael @ 2005-Apr-27 7:18:29 AM
How to delete the cache mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I've been reading from time to time that the cache should be deleted
 when running into several problems. I have no idea how I can achieve
 this. Can somebody help me out, please ?

I don't know of any The Bat! specific cache; however, The Bat! does
use your temporary directory extensively. Open your %TEMP% director
(Start/Run/%TEMP%/OK) and delete any folders the BAT in their names.

Or perhaps your are referring to the index. To aid in accessing
messages, The Bat! creates an index of the message base containing
useful information about each message. It this becomes corrupt, your
message lists my not work properly. If you close The Bat! and delete
the .TBI index in the proper folder in your data directory, the index
will be re-created, hopefully fixing any problems you have. For
example, if you are having trouble with the folder List Messages in the
account [EMAIL PROTECTED], you would delete the file The Bat!
Data Directory[EMAIL PROTECTED] Messages\MESSAGES.TBI.

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Re: How to delete the cache

2005-04-27 Thread Martin Webster on tbudl
Hello Michael, 

On 27 April 2005, 12:18 you wrote:

 I've been reading from time to time that the cache should be
 deleted when running into several problems. I have no idea how I can
 achieve this. Can somebody help me out, please ?

If you use IMAP, right-click on the folder and select Properties (or
Alt-Enter.) Then click on the Clear cache now button.

Otherwise, I suggest you describe the problems in a little more
detail.


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