Re(3): Import Failures

2004-06-08 Thread Olaf Dr
I have been using CCC as my standard procedure for backing up my PowerBook (12"/867GHz/80GB) for quite some time now (over a year? backup every week or so). I also used it to transfer my system to a white iBook 14" as I my PowerBook needed repair (and transfered the system back the same way). For

Re(2): Import Failures

2004-06-08 Thread smelik
Would CCC help transferring a set-up from one PB to another? I will soon have to move everything to a new PB, and while many things are relatively straightforward, there are also things which will need a lot of time if I have to install them all from scratch again (those apps which have files inst

Re: Import Failures

2004-06-08 Thread cheshirekat
On Mon, Jun 7, 200410:04 PM, the following words from Stephane Terreaux [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... >Le 7/06/04 à 13:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > >>I'm curious because I'm >>getting ready to reformat my internal hard drive now that my new external >>backup drive ha

Re: Import Failures

2004-06-07 Thread Stephane Terreaux
Le 7/06/04 à 13:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : >I'm curious because I'm >getting ready to reformat my internal hard drive now that my new external >backup drive has finally arrived, so I want to be sure to backup >everything required. I suggest you have a look at Carbon Copy cloner

Re: Import Failures

2004-06-07 Thread cheshirekat
On Mon, Jun 7, 20044:15 PM, the following words from Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... >>If you're the one and only user of PM on your Mac, place this folder into >>the "PowerMail"-program-folder (if there would be an other one with the >>same name, first delet

Re: Import Failures

2004-06-07 Thread Rene Merz
Am 7.6.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben: >One should NEVER put data files along the application. What if you update >the application and have forgotten where your data is? I do NEVER forget it. ;-) Because I collect that very special kind of data file allways with the application to which

Re: Import Failures

2004-06-07 Thread Mikael Bystr
Rene, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Usually you'll find it here: user/documents "user/Mail" is more likely actually. >If you're the one and only user of PM on your Mac, place this folder into >the "PowerMail"-program-folder (if there would be an other one with the >same name, first delete this one).

Re: Import Failures

2004-06-07 Thread Rene Merz
Am 6.6.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben: >I am finding that I am unable to import large numbers of files in PM5; >has anyone attempted this, and if so with what results? > >What I am trying to do is take some of my older messages and put them in >a new user environment (ie, DB) for searchin

Re: Import Failures

2004-06-07 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Hello, I did it the other way. Copied my database, renamed it and opened it with changing user environment. Then I deleted all those things which I didn't want to have in my archive. And then I compacted the database. The same I did with my current database, here I just deleted everything what we

Import Failures

2004-06-07 Thread Lane Roathe
I am finding that I am unable to import large numbers of files in PM5; has anyone attempted this, and if so with what results? What I am trying to do is take some of my older messages and put them in a new user environment (ie, DB) for searching as needed (mainly to get rid of false hits). The s