Hello Paul,

On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 08:30:10 -0500 GMT (01/03/2008, 20:30 +0700 GMT),
Paul Van Noord wrote:

TF>> My opinion, based on my personal experience of the years of using
TF>> Voyager on a USB stick. Voyager forces OTFE and offers no option for
TF>> plain.

PVN> WAD

Yes, but I would like to have a change, as in changing the design.

TF>> On a USB stick, or on your harddisk?

PVN> Voyager on a flash drive. TB w/ OTFE on hard drive.

OK.

TF>> My USB stick gets corrupted often, because of electro-magnetical
TF>> influences. Maybe I travel too much, maybe I store it too close to my
TF>> mobile phone, many reasons. Recovering emails from a corrupted OTFE
TF>> database is *not* possible.

PVN> I travel around the world and am still using the same flash drive for
PVN> 2.25 years. Perhaps my management practices are more conducive to the
PVN> longevity of the flash drive.

;-)

TF>> Of course, if you use OTFE on your harddisk, a problem is less
TF>> likely than on a USB stick. But what if a problem occurs? Have
TF>> you ever had a "damaged folder" during maintenance? Tell me you
TF>> have recovered the messages. In plain, it is no problem to import
TF>> them from the .bin file.

PVN> Yes, I was able to do it for a customer once. It has never been a
PVN> problem otherwise.

Please tell me how you recovered the mails. All my attempts with
Voyager were futile.

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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