> On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Markus Gloede wrote: >> A message with an attachment exists twice in two separate folders (this >> not the problem but intentional), when one of it gets deleted (or moved?), >> the attachment gets lost. >> >> The account is set to store attachments in a separate folder and to delete >> messages when they are removed from the Trash. >> >> Could it be that when one copy of the message gets moved to the trash and >> deleted the Bat is not aware of a second copy existing and simply deletes >> the attachment?
> how should TB know, how many copies of message with same attachment You > have? This problem can be solved for You, if You will have attachments in > message bodies - attachment will be in each msgbase, where You will have > such message. How? Do you know how a filesystem knows how many names a file has got? It has a reference counter. In TB case it could be a simple hash. I personally dislike TB's habit to duplicate attachments when they're the same files and attached to different letters... It also could be solved and it could save much diskspace, at least in my case, it would save up to 50% of the mailbox size. -- Anton I. Danilov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://savara.time-out.ru/ ICQ #18759663 -- _________________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbbeta.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wish List : http://wish.thebat.dutaint.com