Berten Ellay
2023-11-15 05:20:48 UTC
1. Something happened the other day where Eudora was not properly closed.
2. I have a large (~2gb) *.mbx file (let's call it DumbName.mbx)
3. I receive a regular error popup that states
1. "Could Not Read from file"
2. [.../the_filepath/DumbName.mbx]
3. "Cause: no such file or directory exists (2)"
4. Both the filepath and filename are correct and all my *.mbx are in the same filepath
5. I then click on "OK" on error popup
6. "Building .../the_filepath/DumbName.mbx table of contents"
7. Return to step 3
What I have tried
- I have opened DumbName.mbx as a text file and I see nothing wrong.
- I have "transferred" half the contents DumbName.mbx to another *.mbx, and compacted the mailbox(es)
- I have cut and pasted DumbName.mbx manually into two new *.mbx
- All the time restarting Eudora, with and without the original *.toc files in place
- Yes I have backups (thank gawd)
Any clue?
2. I have a large (~2gb) *.mbx file (let's call it DumbName.mbx)
3. I receive a regular error popup that states
1. "Could Not Read from file"
2. [.../the_filepath/DumbName.mbx]
3. "Cause: no such file or directory exists (2)"
4. Both the filepath and filename are correct and all my *.mbx are in the same filepath
5. I then click on "OK" on error popup
6. "Building .../the_filepath/DumbName.mbx table of contents"
7. Return to step 3
What I have tried
- I have opened DumbName.mbx as a text file and I see nothing wrong.
- I have "transferred" half the contents DumbName.mbx to another *.mbx, and compacted the mailbox(es)
- I have cut and pasted DumbName.mbx manually into two new *.mbx
- All the time restarting Eudora, with and without the original *.toc files in place
- Yes I have backups (thank gawd)
Any clue?