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Keith? Kath?
Nobody uses "ether" in this group...we're not anesthesiologists. Even anesthesiologists don't use ether anymore. --- Ted Zieglar "Backup is a computer user's best friend." Pop` wrote: Kath Adams wrote: Please do not append to someone else's thread, continue your own. Having said that, you received various suggestions in your original thread, the best of which was to use DBXpress to recover the lost mail. There is no other way to "find" the lost messages. chathp wrote: Hi there. Just need some help here. Ref to my previous thread (27/08/06), my case was some recent mesgs were found removed from the inbox suspectedly due to cancellation of the compacting process. Do you happen to know where the file went? ... Personally I think your use of the ether would have been better served with a link if reasonable, or mention that a link already posted might help, or even a mention of where the files might reside, or no post at all. He was hoping for an aside, I think, and the only comment I would make is that he should have mentioned it in the Subjet line as a drift or something similar. Regards, Pop` |
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Ted Zieglar wrote:
Keith? Kath? Maybe; dunno. I don't watch names real close so I might have messed it up. Nobody uses "ether" in this group...we're not anesthesiologists. Even anesthesiologists don't use ether anymore. Welllll, in a sense we're all using ether to access the group. Most schemas you see of the internet being used use an ether cloud to represent the "mysteries" of the 'net since all you need to know is how to get into it or something out of it. And then of course you have ETHERnet cards and the like ... ;-} Mysteries in this case doesn't mean the unknown striclty; it means the unknown paths, backbones, etc., which are unimportant to such schemas. Cheers, Pop` --- Ted Zieglar "Backup is a computer user's best friend." .... |
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