Hello Abigail,
Thursday, August 11, 2011, 7:10:31 PM, you wrote:
AM I don't think that would be a good fit for my needs -- it would make it a
AM lot harder for me to locate and find documents over time.
Not with Archivarius 3000... The only problem with the combination
TB!/Archivarius is
Dear Abigail,
@10-Aug-2011, 21:49 -0700 (11-Aug 05:49:35 here) Abigail Marshall
[AM] in
mid:CAHOAKLbM=xkl3-tt6sfwinfkrcrsaczgczowhv73_x2p84w...@mail.gmail.com
said:
AM OK, now I'm really frustrated -- the problem is with TheBat creating
AM unnecessary duplicates of attachments.
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AM
On Thursday, August 11, 2011, at 3:20:51 AM, Marck Pearlstone wrote:
AM Obviously this a a bug and not a feature.
Not so. This is entirely predicted, predictable and required behaviour.
As I read Abigail's message, only one message that referred to the
attachment existed before the backup, and
As I read Abigail's message, only one message that referred to the
attachment existed before the backup, and afterwards there were five more
but still only one message referring to it. The creation of the five
superfluous copies certainly sounds like a big to me, and a fairly serious
one at
I've retitled this to focus on a particular problem. I have discovered, to
my frustration, that TheBat likes to make extra copies of attachments.
(running version 5.0.20.1). I have TheBat configured to store all
attachments in a single folder.
Here's what happened.
Someone sends me a file.
OK, now I'm really frustrated -- the problem is with TheBat creating
unnecessary duplicates of attachments.
A person mailed me a 1meg file PDF today -- so I've been tracking what
happened to it. I'll call it newfile.pdf
First, I forwarded newfile.pdf to an outside email. TheBat created a 2nd
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