Frank's post says it all.
--
Ron Sommer
From
http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/compact.htm
Compacting of folders is necessary or they will become corrupted or else so
large that they can no longer be used. Deleting a message does not reclaim
the space. The message is marked as deleted but is still there until the
folder is compacted. That is why programs such as DBXtract work.
If a user closes compacting while compacting is in progress data loss will
probably occur.
Open OE and close it and let it compact the messages. After doing this it
won't ask again until you have closed OE 100 times.
If you have WinXP SP2 you will want this update:
There are two articles, KB918766 and KB918651, but the latter is not
currently available. The download link is
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
I places the backup in Recycled, overwriting any earlier backup of the
sane folder(s). To use it, copy it to the store folder, delete the one you
want to replace and then rename the BAK file to DBX. (It's a bit more
complicated if the messed up DBX file isn't there or contains messages that
are hew that you want to keep.
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
"Anyone who prefers security over freedom deserves neither."
"Jack Gillis" wrote in message
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If I recall correctly, up until a few days ago OE6 would periodically
compact my message folder automatically when it exited. Now that doesn't
appear to be happening. I get a message asking me if I want to compact
them. I've not knowingly change anything except for a recent run of MS
Update. There may have been a change because of that.
Can anyone shed light on this?
I am running XP Home SP2 with all current updates.
Thank you.