1/29/2007  2:29 PM

Hi Peter,

On 1/29/2007 Peter Gannushkin wrote:

PG> That is not true. TB! generates tmp files when it compresses your
PG> folders. They supposed to be deleted after the compression, but often
PG> enough TB! either dies or the process is cancelled by the user. In
PG> either of those cases the files are kept in the mail folders.
PG> Basically they are the pre-compressed copies of the tbb files and are
PG> safe to be deleted unless the tbb files got corrupted. If that happens
PG> you can close TB! and then rename the tmp file back to tbb.

I have been using TB since 1998 and have not ever seen a temporary
file in a message folder.

-- 
Take Care,
Paul

Voyager v.3.95.06 on Win2k SP4-Rollup1 5.0.2195
No IMAP  OTFE


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