On Saturday, December 27, 2003, Matt Henkel wrote...

> The other day I ran into a problem: All IMAP folders that The Bat!
> was subscribed to were deleted from the server. I'm not positive
> that it was an error with The Bat! (although there really isn't any
> other explanation) but I want to repopulate the IMAP folder.

You might want to contact your provider to see if there was any issues
at their end.

> I have all the original messages still saved in The Bat! (I did full
> message synchronization) but synchronization is not copying the
> messages from The Bat! to the server. It won't let me export the
> messages, or copy them to other folders. The only thing that it
> appears to let me do is redirect the messages. I'd really rather not
> redirect every message, there are many hundred.

CTRL-A then redirect them, it'll pop up a multi-select box :) But
that's still a bit of work. Syncronization just tells TB how to store
related messages in the local cache. You might want to try going to
Tools, Export, MSG format, then save a couple of them, then reimport
them, see if that works.

> Is there someway that I can force The Bat! to copy mail from it's
> records onto the IMAP server?

Only from local folders to an IMAP server...

ooh... an idea... go into the MAIL\%ACCOUNT%\ (or wherever you have
the files) folder, copy the .tbb files to another location, create a
common folder, go to Tools, Import, From TBB Files, then select one of
those files... see if it pulls the emails back into the common folder.
If it does, then repeat for each folder, and then you should be able
to copy them onto the server.

Not entirely sure how well that'll work, but might be worth a test.

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
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