Re: Back up options

2006-08-04 Thread Rick Lecoat
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

Re: Back up options

2006-08-04 Thread Rick Lecoat
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

Re: Back up options

2006-08-02 Thread A-NO-NE Music
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

Re: Back up options

2006-08-02 Thread Charles Watts-Jones
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

Re: Back up options

2006-08-02 Thread Jay S.
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

Back up options

2006-08-02 Thread Nick Keck
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