Re: Compressing Folders with Deleted Attachments

2003-12-12 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MAU, On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 15:23:31 +0100 GMT (12/12/2003, 21:23 +0700 GMT), MAU wrote: >> That is correct, because TB will look for deleted messages and then >> compress, i.e. zap (not zip) them from the database. If the message >> itself is not marked as deleted, nothing gets zapped. > Hmm

Re: Compressing Folders with Deleted Attachments

2003-12-12 Thread MAU
Hello Thomas, > That is correct, because TB will look for deleted messages and then > compress, i.e. zap (not zip) them from the database. If the message > itself is not marked as deleted, nothing gets zapped. H, are you sure about that? I'll test it when I have some time. -- Best regards,

Re: Compressing Folders with Deleted Attachments

2003-12-12 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Joseph, On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 23:01:40 -0600 GMT (12/12/2003, 12:01 +0700 GMT), Joseph N. wrote: > I just deleted two large attachments from a message in a particular > folder. My attachments are set to be kept in the envelope, not in a > separate folder. I clicked Folder/Compress after del

Compressing Folders with Deleted Attachments

2003-12-11 Thread Joseph N.
I just deleted two large attachments from a message in a particular folder. My attachments are set to be kept in the envelope, not in a separate folder. I clicked Folder/Compress after deleting the attachments, but received a pop-up window informing me that there was nothing to compress because t