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Netscape 4.76 important email question

Postby mrinnocent » Sun 07 Mar, 2004 1:20 pm

I will try to be as clear as possible.
I was wondering if this version of messenger creates a .txt file of every email sent out? Would I find a copy of the email as well as a txt version of it in the trash.snm?

I am asking because a keyword search of my computer showed both a regular copy of the email as well as as txt version with the sent headrer info, like x-sender, etc...

Any help would be great!
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Postby Fulvio » Sun 07 Mar, 2004 3:50 pm

I have not Messenger for a while, but still have 4.8 Mail, and I checked the account subfolder in the User folder, and I found, as expected a pair of files, one with no extention, which contains all the mail, and one with .snm extention. The latter is the header file, essential, but not useful to you.
My trash, which should have had the headers, would not allow me to open it., although it is now.
Where do you find this x-sender. For the Sent file, there is an equivalent Sent.snm. But, any viewable e-mail Incoming or Sent can be saved as a .txt file (File|Save as..
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Postby mrinnocent » Sun 07 Mar, 2004 7:11 pm

Thanks so much! Actually the header info is essential to me as it shows that it was an outgoing email and not one received, correct? If an email is found in the trash and has the 2 versions, the one with the header will show it was outgoing?


Thanks again!
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Postby mrinnocent » Wed 21 Apr, 2004 2:04 am

Could anyone tell me if it is only a sent email that has the second file with the .snm extension?

Thanks!
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