While I always appreciate your help Gerald, I think that comment is really low and out of line, I'm really surprised at you.
Let me tell you something about the email: we run a business here and get a few hundred emails EACH DAY. Our CUSTOMERS' emails ARE ALWAYS ANSWERED and usually within MINUTES!! What gives you the right to make a comment of: "the person sure isn't worrying about answering or taking care of them"? Now what makes you think they are "waiting" to be answered, or that we are "ignoring them". Did you ever think they are simply INFORMATIONAL emails that need to be saved or have useful URL's within them that need to be bookmarked?????? Some of us may have the time to do nothing but "file and categorize all emails" or "go to all the websites listed within them and read the webpages"; read, file, handle, the information within them, and spend 12 hours a day doing nothing BUT that. WE Don't. I for one am VERY BUSY tending to *customers'* emails, building computers, ordering parts, shipping out packages, updating my website, etc., etc., and not to mention friends, and the list members here that I may personally help off list numerous times each day! The fact so many emails ARE there, are NON customer related and require no "answer" PROVES our commitment to our customers, and that they take precedence OVER other emails. -Clint God Bless Us All Clint Hamilton, Owner Want to exchange links with us? http://OrpheusComputing.com � ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> At 01:04 AM 5/27/03 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following: >So what happens to my 1000+ emails in the inbox? They are history unless you rename the file to something like inbox.old and use the program Dbxtract to extract as many of them as you want to save. DBXtract.exe extracts all mail and news messages from individual dbx files. After extracting the messages one can drag them from a Windows Explorer folder into an Outlook Express mail folder. http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx Offhand I'd say that anybody with 1000+ emails in their inbasket doesn't really need to save them as the person sure isn't worrying about answering or taking care of them. I know I never have more than 6 max, the ones that I'm currently waiting to answer. After that they are either filed or deleted. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >At 12:50 PM 5/26/03 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following: > > >I just tried to 'compact all folders' in OE6 (XP Pro) like I always do, and > >now I'm getting this error that the inbox is (get this) "TOO SMALL to > >compact"!!!!! It says "not enough disk space"!!!!! There are 52gb FREE on > >that partition! Error code # is 0x800C013C and I cannot find anything on > >this on the net, except for that message when RECEIVING email, of which >does > >not apply plus the article was for OE 5.x. > >http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;255064 The error > >message is not the same either that they list there. What I'm getting is: > > > >"The folder 'inbox' could not be cleaned up. There is not enough disk > >space. (File inbox.dbx, Error: 0x800C013C)" > > > >Anyone know how to fix this? > >Delete inbox.dbx and restart OE to create a new one. > >-- >Gerry Boyd ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
