canario.joe,

   On Friday, December 27, 2002, canario.joe [lycos.es] wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

cjle> if there is a virus and the avirus app is set to "attempt to
cjle> clean and delete if unsuccessful", the whole of the mesage base
cjle> can be awept away.

What is your basis for saying this?  I have had viruses detected prior
to using the plug-in, with my AV set to clean/delete, and also later
with the plug-in.  I have never had the problem you described.  I use
NOD32.  If there is a sound reason for your statement, it would be a
concern.

cjle> � Park the important messages and they wont go lost from the data base
cjle> in  case  of system failures; you can have them parked "automatically"
cjle> from the filter options.

I think your backup suggestions are good.  However, parking the
message will not, I believe, affect the disposition of the .tbb file
in Windows.

cjle> Finally, 1700 messages sound a bit too much. There may be (there were)
cjle> memory management problems in TB if the message base is that large.

I personally think it tempts fate to keep that many messages in a mail
client, so I use Mailbag Assistant, as do some others on this list.
However, FWIW, I'll pass on reports from others here that 1700
messages is not too many for TB! to manage capably.

cjle> Guys,  the  only  thing  that really sux in TB is the IMAP/secure POP3
cjle> support.  These  guys hace got to do something about this because IMAP
cjle> and secure connections are being widely used in universities and other
cjle> institutions.

Agreed.

-- 
JN


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