Re: [PCWorks] All email in Inbox GONE, but Inbox.dbx file still shows thousands of emails, where are they??

  • From: "Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin" <PCWorks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 06:10:22 -0600

No but that's a thought, thanks.  It's been running DBXtract 
since the moment I posted that message!  I have never seen 
something go so slow!  When I checked moments ago, it was on 
email 3614, but out of how many I don't know because he didn't 
know how many emails were in the inbox at the time they 
vanished.  It can't be much more than that because he started 
with "only" about 4700.  That program is really confusing 
because it says nothing about what's left.  It IS extracting 
the emails ok, I can open the folder to where they're being 
extracted, check the emails and they are ok.

But the problem after getting all the email back, regardless of 
which method, is how to fix OE and the problem it has.  I 
"assume" deleting the inbox.dbx folder would fix it. ?
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusComputing.com
http://www.ComputersCustomBuilt.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Kaulback"

Clint, have you tried to install Thunderbird to import the mail 
into it?
This way if it works correctly, you could then import 
everything back
into OE after you create subfolders for organizing everything 
and set up
filters as well to help with the organization in the future. 
Even a
trial version of Outlook could do this.

Peter Kaulback

Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin wrote:
> OE on my Dad's PC is fried.  I told him months ago he MUST go
> through the inbox and delete the emails he doesn't need or 
> put
> them in other folders because at that time he had 2500+ 
> emails,
> and the folders could not be compacted due to corruption.  No
> backup could be made either because the program said the same
> thing about corruption.  Well, he didn't.  Now at 4700 
> emails,
> the inbox go so corrupted that NO EMAIL could even be
> downloaded!  It was giving the error 0x800C0133 while trying 
> to
> download email.
>
> So I told him to not try and receive anymore email, I 
> disabled
> the auto check for email, and I told him he has to now go
> through the inbox and move all the email to a folder on the 
> HD.
> Doing a "Select all" of the emails and dragging them to the
> folder did not work, nothing happened!  So he's been manually
> going through them one-by-one and putting them in other 
> folders
> on the HD.  But during this process he really screwed up
> something bad.  I have absolutely no idea what he did, but
> EVERY EMAIL in the inbox disappeared!  The inbox is TOTALLY
> EMPTY.  Yet I looked in the inbox.dbx file in the storage
> folder, and it's almost 1GB in size!  Where the heck is the
> email???????  How can they be recovered?
>
> If they can't be recovered by conventional means, then I know
> about the dbx extractors that may work to extract the .eml
> files from the dbx file.  I think I have one or two that I'll
> try after reading replies about this problem.  DBXtract 
> works,
> but that won't fix the problem.
>
> I tried deleted the folders.dbx file, that didn't help.  I 
> also
> tried to create a new identity, but it will not switch
> identities!  I try and change, OE closes and immediately 
> opens
> up again, still on Main Identity!
>
> ALL other folders he's created CAN be compacted.  I have not
> tried to compact the allegedly "empty" inbox yet in its 
> present
> state out of fear that may clear the inbox.dbx file back to 
> the
> default empty (I think it is) 72k.
> -Clint

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