Hi Neal,

Saturday, April 26, 2008, 2:05:06 AM, you wrote:

> Hi Bob,

>> 1.  What could cause the .tbb file to become so corrupted it was 
>> unreadable by Windows (I do regularly use the folder maintenance 
>> feature);

> Are you using any kind of defrag in the background (as a service)? I
> can almost guarantee running Diskeeper and using on-the-fly-encryption
> will eventually ruin the message base. I realize you are not running
> OTFE, but maybe look for something of that nature. No other answer
> than that. Non-encrypted TB! file corruption has not been an issue for
> a very long time.

What an insightful answer! I have in fact been using Diskeeper for
probably 4-5 years. I now (as a result of your reply) have turned off
the automatic defragging for the segment of our second (larger) hard
drive where I keep all documents AND all mail files (for Thunderbird,
Outlook, and TB, besides my older Pegasus and Eudora). Very strange
that this should happen after never happening before. Apparently you
or a colleague has experienced this in the past.

Thank you again for your reply!

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Take Care,

 Bob Riley              

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Using The Bat! 4.0.24 (beta) on Windows XP 2600 Service Pack 2


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