On 11 January 2002 at 9:23 pm Joe wrote:

>> What I do when I want to clear out TB! is a complete backup (Tools |
>> Backup) to CD-R then delete the contents of each folder by hand*.

> If I were to do that, could I (if I ever needed to) "restore" multiple
> generations of a particular archive?  Say, restore Year 1 plus Year 2,
> to get an active file that included both Year 1 *and* Year 2?

Unfortunately not; TB!'s archive is absolute (restoring it replaces
the entire message database), not incremental (archives can be added
on top of each other) ...

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Automatically affixed - my company subscribes to it. (It is a rather
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Alastair

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