Re[2]: Setting up AVG anti virus with TB?

2006-09-17 Thread Ben Allen
Howdy Mica,

Saturday, September 16, 2006, 11:31:40 PM, Mica wrotened:


Mica Full name of the program is Avira AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic.

Mica Direct link for download is:
Mica http://dl7.avgate.net/down/windows/antivir_workstation_win7_en_h.exe

Mica Happy anti virusing.

That  interesting. Might be worth a look. As I do get a little annoyed
with  avg  and  something that it runs in the background that eats the
processor. Not as bad as windows defender does yet.



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Re[2]: Maintenance - getting rid of deleted messages from various folders ... they seem to be stuck, for lack of a better word

2006-09-17 Thread Ben Allen
Howdy Thomas,

Sunday, September 17, 2006, 4:31:33 AM, Thomas wrotened:

 Deleting a message in a folder is just setting flag which tells TB
 not to display them. to actually get them deleted from the database,
 you need to compress. That's the way it works.

M It would be good if the compress on exit option in folder
M properties achieved this.

Thomas It does. Alas, compressing takes 20 minutes over on my office computer
Thomas with almost 200,000 mails in over 100 folders, I'd rather do it
Thomas manually. Usually in the lunch break, as in the evening when I shut
Thomas down TB and the rest of my computer, I just want to go home. I don't
Thomas recommend using compress on exit to anyone, but maybe you have
Thomas faster computers on your side of the Globe.

I  use compress on exit. Takes a minute or two to complete. Especially
after  I  went  through  my excess mail and got rid of it. One thing I
have  noticed  with  compress  on  exit: If you turn off your computer
before  you  shut  down TB then it still tries to process folders, and
windows  thinks  the program is not responding. SO it comes up with an
End  Now  screen. You can ignore it and TB will shut as normal, or you
can click end now and shut down a bit quicker. Dont think its a bug as
such, just doesnt seem like ideal behaviour.



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Re: Maintenance - getting rid of deleted messages from various folders ... they seem to be stuck, for lack of a better word

2006-09-17 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Sunday 17 September 2006 at 4:31:33 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:

M It would be good if the compress on exit option in folder
M properties achieved this.

 It does.

Here it manages to leave plenty behind.

 Alas, compressing takes 20 minutes over on my office computer
 with almost 200,000 mails in over 100 folders, I'd rather do it
 manually.

It does a fairly quick job here with just over 35,000 mails in
about 150 folders. Doing it manually takes considerably longer
even though all folders are set to compress on exit.

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