On Friday, May 24, 2013 6:52:25 AM UTC-4, Daniel wrote:
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> > Hello Daniel
>
> > I am trying to retrieve some lost email as well and your reply to Laura a
> > year ago has gotten me some where but I am stuck on the last step of
> > "moving them to the profile location noted above." If you or
dhd...@earthlink.net wrote:
On Friday, May 24, 2013 6:52:25 AM UTC-4, Daniel wrote:
:
Hello Daniel
I am trying to retrieve some lost email as well and your reply to Laura a year ago has
gotten me some where but I am stuck on the last step of "moving them to the profile
location noted abov
On Tuesday, May 28, 2013 10:41:13 PM UTC-4, dhd...@earthlink.net wrote:
> On Friday, May 24, 2013 6:52:25 AM UTC-4, Daniel wrote:
>
>
>
> >
>
> > > Hello Daniel
>
> >
>
> > > I am trying to retrieve some lost email as well and your reply to Laura a
> > > year ago has gotten me some where b
On Friday, May 24, 2013 6:52:25 AM UTC-4, Daniel wrote:
>
>
> > Hello Daniel
>
> > I am trying to retrieve some lost email as well and your reply to Laura a
> > year ago has gotten me some where but I am stuck on the last step of
> > "moving them to the profile location noted above." If you or
On Friday, May 24, 2013 6:52:25 AM UTC-4, Daniel wrote:
> wrote:
>
> > Hello Daniel
>
> > I am trying to retrieve some lost email as well and your reply to Laura a
> > year ago has gotten me some where but I am stuck on the last step of
> > "moving them to the profile location noted above." If
Hello Daniel
I am trying to retrieve some lost email as well and your reply to Laura a year
ago has gotten me some where but I am stuck on the last step of "moving them to
the profile location noted above." If you or anyone else can tell me how to do
this I would very much appreciate it.
Doroth
dhd...@earthlink.net wrote:
Hello Daniel
I am trying to retrieve some lost email as well and your reply to Laura a year ago has
gotten me some where but I am stuck on the last step of "moving them to the profile
location noted above." If you or anyone else can tell me how to do this I would ver
On Monday, July 23, 2012 8:38:52 AM UTC-4, Daniel wrote:
> Laura or Brian wrote:
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> > Anyone? I have Seamonkey 2.11 and all the emails in my inbox just
>
> > suddenly disappeared. I know they must still exist on my system and
>
> > there must be a way to rebuild the file, but I don't know how.
On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 5:18:03 AM UTC-5, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Tom wrote:
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> > All the mailbox "compression" does, apparently, is remove, from the
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> > giant text files, empty lines that apparently remain after an email
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> > is "deleted" -- I suppose that it simply searches f
Tom wrote:
All the mailbox "compression" does, apparently, is remove, from the
giant text files, empty lines that apparently remain after an email
is "deleted" -- I suppose that it simply searches for "CR/LF"
characters and removes them. Doesn't really change the file size
significantly at all.
> Tom, completely close SM, including any "Quick Start" Function, then use
> your file manager to locate your inbox, i.e. the one that keeps stuffing
> up. How big is the file?? You mention 50MB and 100MB above, but these
> figures stagger me!!
>
> Whilst you're in the area, delete the inbox.ms
n...@vtresources.com wrote:
On Friday, October 5, 2012 8:55:16 AM UTC-5, Daniel wrote:
Tom wrote:
I should add that I subsequently ran a 'chkdsk' on my system to see if hard
drive errors could be to blame. Nothing showed up; no system events or any
other indicators of a processing error. J
On Friday, October 5, 2012 8:55:16 AM UTC-5, Daniel wrote:
> Tom wrote:
>
> > I should add that I subsequently ran a 'chkdsk' on my system to see if hard
> > drive errors could be to blame. Nothing showed up; no system events or any
> > other indicators of a processing error. Just 2000 missing
Lee wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Lee wrote:
I am not Tom but I did that also (search) and never found "inbox". Lucky
for me I had backed it up and finally was able to restore
them to "inbox 2" that I made for a possible restoration, for some
unknown reason it would not restore them (emails) to the orig
Daniel wrote:
Lee wrote:
I am not Tom but I did that also (search) and never found "inbox". Lucky
for me I had backed it up and finally was able to restore
them to "inbox 2" that I made for a possible restoration, for some
unknown reason it would not restore them (emails) to the original
"inbox"
Lee wrote:
I am not Tom but I did that also (search) and never found "inbox". Lucky
for me I had backed it up and finally was able to restore
them to "inbox 2" that I made for a possible restoration, for some
unknown reason it would not restore them (emails) to the original "inbox".
Daniel wrote
I am not Tom but I did that also (search) and never found "inbox". Lucky
for me I had backed it up and finally was able to restore
them to "inbox 2" that I made for a possible restoration, for some
unknown reason it would not restore them (emails) to the original "inbox".
Daniel wrote:
Tom, di
Tom wrote:
I should add that I subsequently ran a 'chkdsk' on my system to see if hard
drive errors could be to blame. Nothing showed up; no system events or any
other indicators of a processing error. Just 2000 missing emails / 50+ megs of
a file gone.
Tom, did you bother doing an operat
I should add that I subsequently ran a 'chkdsk' on my system to see if hard
drive errors could be to blame. Nothing showed up; no system events or any
other indicators of a processing error. Just 2000 missing emails / 50+ megs of
a file gone.
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On Monday, July 23, 2012 6:41:14 PM UTC-5, Laura or Brian wrote:
> Daniel wrote:
>
> > Laura or Brian wrote:
>
> >> Anyone? I have Seamonkey 2.11 and all the emails in my inbox just
>
> >> suddenly disappeared. I know they must still exist on my system and
>
> >> there must be a way to rebuild
Laura or Brian wrote:
I have my mail-settings to keep the mails on the servers for a month or
so, or if I delete them. That makes reverting to backups pretty painless.
Thanks. How do I take a backup?
With any platform, you can make a backup by simply copying the contents
of your Seamonke
Laura or Brian wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Laura or Brian wrote:
Periodically, all of the emails in my inbox just disappear, and
rebuilding the directory will not bring them back. What gives, and what
do I have to do to retrieve them? Please advise in simple lay terms for
a non-techy. Thanks!
Lau
A Williams wrote:
Laura or Brian wrote:
Periodically, all of the emails in my inbox just disappear, and
rebuilding the directory will not bring them back. What gives, and what
do I have to do to retrieve them? Please advise in simple lay terms for
a non-techy. Thanks!
Laura
I assume you don'
Daniel wrote:
Laura or Brian wrote:
Anyone? I have Seamonkey 2.11 and all the emails in my inbox just
suddenly disappeared. I know they must still exist on my system and
there must be a way to rebuild the file, but I don't know how. I went
into Edit and File Properties and tried the repair from
Laura or Brian wrote:
Periodically, all of the emails in my inbox just disappear, and
rebuilding the directory will not bring them back. What gives, and what
do I have to do to retrieve them? Please advise in simple lay terms for
a non-techy. Thanks!
Laura
I assume you don't have backups.
You
Laura or Brian wrote:
Anyone? I have Seamonkey 2.11 and all the emails in my inbox just
suddenly disappeared. I know they must still exist on my system and
there must be a way to rebuild the file, but I don't know how. I went
into Edit and File Properties and tried the repair from there, but it
d
Anyone? I have Seamonkey 2.11 and all the emails in my inbox just
suddenly disappeared. I know they must still exist on my system and
there must be a way to rebuild the file, but I don't know how. I went
into Edit and File Properties and tried the repair from there, but it
didn't work. Thanks a
It is set to ALL. Thanks. (I'm not that technologically challenged).
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Laura or Brian wrote:
Periodically, all of the emails in my inbox just disappear, and
rebuilding the directory will not bring them back. What gives, and what
do I have to do to retrieve them? Pl
Laura or Brian wrote:
> Periodically, all of the emails in my inbox just disappear, and
> rebuilding the directory will not bring them back. What gives, and what
> do I have to do to retrieve them? Please advise in simple lay terms for
> a non-techy. Thanks!
What is your setting for View > Messag
Periodically, all of the emails in my inbox just disappear, and
rebuilding the directory will not bring them back. What gives, and what
do I have to do to retrieve them? Please advise in simple lay terms for
a non-techy. Thanks!
Laura
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