Hello Karin & others on TBUDL following this thread,

Monday, January 08, 2001,  you expressed the opinion that:

KS> That means that mail generally moves out of your inbox. If
KS> you've never compressed that, there's a helluva lot of diskspace
KS> to gain.

The only folder that had compression integrated was precisely TB!'s
incoming folder (w/ subdirectories for each month since the end of
'99 that weren't compressed).

The second time around TB! told me it had compressed 258 folders and
cleared another 138,873,343 bytes. All told it cleared over 150 mb
just on the I:\ partition, and at least another 15 in D:\ (I farmed
out a couple accounts mail to it).

I guess that means I can download v. 1.49 now. All I see is the
executable, so I'll have to install v. 1.48 first and then swap the
.exe

The bad part is that for lack of space I moved an account's mail to
C:\ and seem to have lost or corrupted the data base. But I'll work
on that later. The size of it is about right, so there's probably
more than can be done. Anything important was answered with an
autobcc to my autobcc reception account.

I had made the error of copying the tree to the place I wanted it
before changing locations in the account properties, which of course
duplicated  it there, so I  undid that and moved the copied files to
a different folder, and there they lost their info regarding where
they had come from. The only way to learn.

Douglas

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