Hi Mike Dillinger,

Wednesday, May 22, 2002, 7:51:44 PM, you wrote:

MD> Folks,

MD> OK, here's where I'm at and hopefully I can get some help.

MD> Since I upgraded to v1.60m yesterday, there's been a couple of times where I am 
reading messages, and when I click on "next" to see the next message, I get a 
transparent window, and all of the
MD> messages from that point on are transparent until I close and restart The Bat!

MD> This happened to me just now, so I closed The Bat!, and reopened it to find out 
all of my folders are gone.  I have 2 POP accounts, and the folders under my main one 
are gone.  The Bat! also
MD> attempts to check mail forever and will not stop until I bring up the Windows Task 
Manager and end the process.

MD> The POP account I am missing folders for is very important.  The Bat! comes up and 
just has the little at sign ("@") next to the POP account name and no folders 
underneath it.

MD> I looked at the folders (Windows Explorer) and files, and noticed there are a 
whole bunch of .TMP files in the folder of 0 bytes in length.  It appears there is 
still the basic directory
MD> structure there but The Bat! is not recognizing any folders under the POP account.

MD> Is there a recovery utility?  I have a backup of a couple a days ago, but it looks 
like the files are still there, and The Bat! just needs some sort of kickstart or 
something like that.  I could
MD> restore the backup but I'd lose the data I've gotten since that time.

MD> I am using Windows 2000 SP2.

MD> Thanks,
MD> -MikeD

Sorry for the offtopic, but on a similiar note.

I am running TB! v1.60c on a network drive, which is my account in the
university's network. A couple of days ago I run out of disk quota for
that  drive,  and  TB!  has been checking for email at that time, with
quite  a  few  message arriving. It kept getting the obvious errors of
not  being  able to write the .TMP files on disk, and I had to shut it
down  with the Task Manager as well. On a next startup, all the emails
in  my  "Inbox" and "Sent" folder were gone, but not those, which were
in the folders inside the "Inbox" :-(

After inspecting the TB! mail files, it appeared that the contents did
not  include  those  messages,  which  were  inside "Inbox" and "Sent"
anymore, so I couldn't restore nothing...

I am running Windows NT4 SP6a.

-- 
KaKTuZ


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