Time: Mon Oct 28 16:36:12 1996
To: Wes Thomas <west@sonic.net>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: testing
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At 03:32 PM 10/28/96 -0800, you wrote:
> So, I
>>moved:
>
>should always copy, not move (keep a backup)
No, you need to move, not copy,
because a clean Eudora install
requires that these files not
be there. In my case, they are
I:\EUDORA\IN.MBX
I:\EUDORA\IN.TOC
I:\EUDORA\OUT.MBX
I:\EUDORA\OUT.TOC
I:\EUDORA\TRASH.MBX
I:\EUDORA\TRASH.TOC
Sincerely,
/s/ Paul Mitchell
>
>>
>>IN.MBX
>>IN.TOC
>>OUT.MBX
>>OUT.TOC
>>TRASH.MBX and
>>TRASH.TOC
>
>don't need the trash
>
>>into subdirectory ERROUT.FOL,
>>created a new mailbox to access
>>these mail boxes, but only when
>>needed;
>>
>>then I reinstalled Eudora Pro
>
>version 3.0?
No, I am still using 2.2(16).
>
>>Do you happen to know the
>>data structure for the
>>Eudora inbox and outbox?
>
>I assume you're on a PC. The .mbx file is just a plain ASCII text file. You
>can examine it with Word. It consists of all messages with headers,
>concatenated in one file. Same with outbox.
How do you identify the start
of a "header"? I used to be
a computer programmer.
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