Re[2]: inbox corrupted - Christmas Edition (reposted)

2004-01-18 Thread Maksym Kozub
TF> I wouldn't do that. Sometimes when you install new programs, they TF> program asks for a reboot - and will use files it put in the temp TF> folder to complete the installation. I don't know whether they are TF> necessarily named *.tmp, I wouldn't do that if I were the programmer, TF> but you ne

Re[2]: inbox corrupted - Christmas Edition (reposted)

2004-01-18 Thread Mike F
Stefan, Sunday, January 18, 2004, 4:18:45 AM, you wrote: ST> The problem might be in your TEMP directory - the slowdown and the ST> directory's size (4 G) tells clearly about that. Basically, you ST> can easily remove all files with the .TMP extension from there and ST> add the line OK, my TEMP

Re[2]: inbox corrupted - Christmas Edition

2004-01-17 Thread Mike F
Allie, Saturday, January 17, 2004, 10:53:31 PM, you wrote: AM> - Do you compress your Inbox regularly? The Inbox will grow to AM> enormous sizes for those who download a lot of mail, even though AM> the mail may be filtered to other folders. Copies of all mail AM> remain in the Inbox messag

Re[2]: inbox corrupted - Christmas Edition

2004-01-17 Thread Mike F
Thomas, Saturday, January 17, 2004, 10:09:22 PM, you wrote: TF> Take a look at this message directly on the server. Either message 88, TF> or 87. One of them may be damaged. Unfortunately, I didn't think of this at the time. Those messages are long gone from the server now. -- Regards, Mike F