Hi all,
The other day I was shutting down windows, had a lot of nasty programms running, and the Bat! was compacting folders, when some kind of Windows OS error message appeared (something like "blabla 16 bit blabla error"). When I rebooted, all mails in my Inbox folder were gone. On the HD, in the Inbox folder, it showed only a giant bat1326.tmp file (800 mb or so, could well be the emails I had in the Inbox folder before) and a very small .TBB file (no emails). My guess is now that due to that error during the crunching process was suddenly terminated and the crunched emails are somehow in that .tmp file.
Can you resurrect the emails from that file? Can you help?
Thanks in advance and best regards,
Bernhard
PS: Yes I know I should backup more regularly, and no I 'm afraid I don't remember anything more of that error message..
The other day I was shutting down windows, had a lot of nasty programms running, and the Bat! was compacting folders, when some kind of Windows OS error message appeared (something like "blabla 16 bit blabla error"). When I rebooted, all mails in my Inbox folder were gone. On the HD, in the Inbox folder, it showed only a giant bat1326.tmp file (800 mb or so, could well be the emails I had in the Inbox folder before) and a very small .TBB file (no emails). My guess is now that due to that error during the crunching process was suddenly terminated and the crunched emails are somehow in that .tmp file.
Can you resurrect the emails from that file? Can you help?
Thanks in advance and best regards,
Bernhard
PS: Yes I know I should backup more regularly, and no I 'm afraid I don't remember anything more of that error message..