I could easily automate a system to quit PM, perform a backup
of all my files, and relaunch PM, but the RMW, which sort of serves as a
things to deal with tray for me.
Whoops, that sentence should have ended:
'...but the RMW, which sort of serves as a things to deal with tray
for me would be
I've said it many times before, but PM's insistence upon wiping clean
the Recent Mail Window whenever it Quits severely hampers my backup
strategy. I could easily automate a system to quit PM, perform a backup
of all my files, and relaunch PM, but the RMW, which sort of serves as a
things to deal
Nick Keck / 2006/08/01 / 11:03 PM wrote:
Am I correct to think if I hold down the four keys and hit option during
start up causing a rebuild, I've created old files I can then store
elsewhere that contain everything that's in my current PowerMail vault?
Compacting or rebuilding might trash
On 2 August Jay S. wrote:
... there are ways to archive emails in PowerMail, and I'm
sure that somebody who has done that will contribute to this
thread.
I got into the habit of archiving my emails with the arrival of Emailer
2. I use two methods, one 'direct' and the other 'indirect'.
The
Nick Keck wrote:
Am I correct to think if I hold down the four keys and hit option during
start up causing a rebuild, I've created old files I can then store
elsewhere that contain everything that's in my current PowerMail vault?
My plan then is to move the results to another area
Hi, Digest mode lurker here
I've been using PowerMail for years and thus have a large database.
Am I correct to think if I hold down the four keys and hit option during
start up causing a rebuild, I've created old files I can then store
elsewhere that contain everything that's in my current
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