Evening Indi,
At 12:06 PM 11/9/2008, you wrote:
Well I'm a big fan af keeping all email always, so I grabbed the .mbx
versions (see headers for my user agent :).
Of course I do also. I have them on my computer and 3 or 4 other drives.
What email client uses .toc for mail, usually .toc files are for CDs, aren't
they?
In this case. the TOC files are the Index Files. Not the data
files or the mail files.
This is Eudora's way of doing it. Notice they are much smaller in size.
Not sure what they are on CD's . I would guess ......... Index files.
Is that a windows, sun, vax, or dec thing? And are those the same info
as the .mbx but in a different format? I'm familiar with Linux,
BSD, Mac OS X,
the old Mac OS, and a wee bit of Solaris, but not much else...
The Eudora I use is a WinDoZZe program.
Many programs will import, convert, or otherwise DIGEST......... MBX files.
or ........ so I think.
You wrote one long message I intended to reply to, but don't think I did.
We are much alike and have done many of the same things.
We don't disagree as much as we thought we did. <grin>
just a tad, now and then, ....... but not much.
That is OK too, as that is how we learn new things.
Wayne
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