Re: Mozilla Personal Address Book Corrupted

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You can get many types of MUA's of which Mozilla can be one,
and you also get other programs like evolution, etc.

I have done some reading up, and I am wondering if the
${HOME}/.mozilla/default/*/Mail/hostname/inbox file is built
and mainted the same way sendmail builds the mail queue in
/var/spool/mail/[username]. My understanding of mozilla
is hazy, because I personally don;t use it at all.

What I am thinking is that if you can go into the mozilla file
above, it might be structired the same way that sendmail would
build it - several messages all in the same file. You could try backing up
the file, and then removing message blocks one at a time to try and single
out the offending message.

Don;t take my word for it - I am just making a shot in the dark based on my
sendmail experiences

Jason


----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Bird" <neil@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: Mozilla Personal Address Book Corrupted


> Around about 13/03/2003 12:30, Alessandro Oliveira typed ...
> > I know that this is not psyche specific, but I have a user that has an
> > address book corrupted, is there any way to recover at least part of it
?
>
>    The .mab files /are/ text, but not exactly friendly!  Your best bet
> is probably the moz newsgroup(s).
>
> --
> [neil@xxx ~]# rm -f .signature
> [neil@xxx ~]# ls -l .signature
> ls: .signature: No such file or directory
> [neil@xxx ~]# exit
>
>
>
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