Saturday, August 6, 2005, 8:34:12 PM, you wrote:

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>> Now, when I did setup these "new" Accounts, I used different names for
>> each of them (different from their "old" names).

> Now why do that? Why complicate the issue?

Well, I wasn't sure that's what I was doing.

>> Will there be conflicts because of that, if and when I ever do attempt
>> to re-import the "old" data into my new version of TB?

> There may well be issues. If you wish to rename your accounts in a way
> that's more useful to you, why not first restore your *precious* mail
> and after things are back, rename your accounts how you wish to????

That's a good idea, too. I haven't done anything yet, so I can always
change the names back. I haven't done anything yet with the Accounts
except for set them up and test them (send/receive).

> In mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Alexander gave you
> wonderful instructions on how to get yourself out of your predicament.
> It's already working and will likely continue to work if you stick with
> it. Don't deviate and give your accounts new names! You successfully
> carried out steps 1&2.

> Now do step 3:

> ,----- /  \
> | 3. Re-create your accounts as they were before (same names, same pathes
> | for mail directories) - one by one. For each account you created, copy
> | the files you backed up before back, then check if the program is still
> | running. This way, you can identify the account thats giving you the
> | headache.
> `-----

> ...same names...same paths for mail directories.

You're probably right.  If Alexander agrees with you, I'll set about changing
the Account names back.

>> What do you think about that?

> You're begging for more possible trouble and more confusion, that's
> what.

I didn't know that it was even possible to get into anymore trouble,
but if there's a way to do that, I can usually find it.

Thanks for the word of caution, Curtis.

I appreciate it.

And I think I'll sleep on it a bit.

-- 
Best regards,
Jack



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