Hello Andrew K. Lovetski,
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 16:42:16 +0400 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, June 15, 2001, 7:42:16 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Andrew K. Lovetski wrote:


> Hello, tracer!

t>>   2. One doesnt seem to be able to export a WHOLE account. I quite
t>>   often use the Bat on my system to recover messed up mailboxes
t>>   from customers having used alternative products which got
t>>   corrupted. Again many of the the bat can read but afterall
t>>   customers also want to read their mail... I donot really like to
t>>   export folder by folder... Added what would be the simplest way
t>>   to export from the Bat back into a format that horrible outlook
t>>   express can read.... They will likely corrupt their stuff again
t>>   but thats what they want...

> I didn't quite understand what you want, I'm sorry. Have you tried TB
> Backup internal facility? You can backup the whole account. Or do you
> need to export the whole account into a form that can be imported by
> Outlook Express?

Allas this last....
Otherwise I have to leave them with a Bat DEMO, and I have done that a
few times so that they have time to get at least their mail answered /
printed....

> Then you can create a simple batch file, that will
> generate a command file for TB to export the folders, folder by
> folder. AFAIR, NT's batch files support enumerating folders. But I'm
> on Win9x now, so I cannot test it, and I can be wrong. If so, you can
> try to write a KIX script (http://kixtart.org/) to do the thing.
> You'll easily find a similar script in the website forums, and the
> only thing you'll have to do would be to alter it a bit for your
> particular need.

Seems simpler to stick them with a DEMO Bat, they may smarten up and
convert...


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Best regards,
 
tracer

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