Hello, all:

Tuesday, September 10, 2002, 2:47:20 PM, you wrote:
TF> Hello David,

TF> On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 11:04:43 -0400 GMT (10/09/02, 22:04 +0700 GMT),
TF> David R. Austen wrote:

DRA>> Yesterday, I had a few problems with my system (Win98SE) and scan disk
DRA>> ran once or twice. When I powered up this morning the Bat's Inbox was
DRA>> completely empty. No other folder seems to have been affected;

TF> I don't know whether Scandisk has the ability to make files disappear.
TF> However, I had this problem once with a folder, and it turned out that
TF> one message contained a virus - I had just updated my virus software
TF> and the virus hadn't been caught before. PC-Cillin put the whole .tbb
TF> file in quarantine.

TF>

TF> Check whether this was the case.

OK.

I see many files were quarantined by NAV at 22:25 yesterday. NAV is
pretty active because it checks all e-mail, but this high number seems
quite unusual.

Still, the number is much smaller than the number of messages that are
missing. But you are suggesting I might just find one large file in
quarantine, eh? They are all numbered quarantined files (not named) so
I suppose it is difficult to ID them. Perhaps I could attempt repairs.

If I do a repair and restore, I suppose only **Inbox** will be
affected by restoring messages.tbi .tbb?


Thank you, Thomas, Roelof.



Best regards,

David                       




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