Hi DRA,

on Wed, 17 Dec 2003 10:58:33 -0500GMT (17.12.03, 16:58 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

D> I would like to access some old Bat messages and search for certain
D> content. Some of these were backed up by the Bat, while others are just
D> copies of various Bat folders. These now exist on archived drives and
D> similar.

D> Whenever I have started down this path, I have seen a message that seems
D> to warn me, ". . . is not empty. Do you want to proceed anyway?" Can
D> somebody tell me what this warning means?

I guess you are about to overwrite the contents of an existing folder.

D> It has occurred to me that I should first empty my existing, current
D> _Inbox_ (by moving those messages to a new folder) before restoring or
D> loading Bat messages from other locations. Is this enough to stay safe
D> when bringing older messages into the Bat?

This should work. I have created two test folders here that I only use
for unpacking some rar-archived old messages, when I need them. So I
don't have to touch my current folders.

-- 
Cheers
Peter

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