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restore lost email files from roadrunner.com
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<blockquote data-quote="Sam Autrey" data-source="post: 1580429" data-attributes="member: 324956"><p>Hi Dave, I just returned from a weekend trip. TBird is set up as POP3 incoming mail client. All the boxes on my RR account on my computer were emptied. Turns out that I never saved email on the RR servers, so they were always empty. I have changed that now and they are currently being saved on RR. When I go back in TM to restore TBird to the day before the event, the email boxes themselves do not get restored, so they must not be stored in the TBird application. And yes, I have used TM before and think I know what I'm doing. sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam Autrey, post: 1580429, member: 324956"] Hi Dave, I just returned from a weekend trip. TBird is set up as POP3 incoming mail client. All the boxes on my RR account on my computer were emptied. Turns out that I never saved email on the RR servers, so they were always empty. I have changed that now and they are currently being saved on RR. When I go back in TM to restore TBird to the day before the event, the email boxes themselves do not get restored, so they must not be stored in the TBird application. And yes, I have used TM before and think I know what I'm doing. sam [/QUOTE]
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