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SUMMARYIn versions 3.0 and 3.2 of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks database structure, there is an MAI subdirectory. This subdirectory contains many other directories which hold .MAI files. Each MAI file contains a count of how many users still have that message in their MBG file. In an MAI file that is shared between multiple users, the counter gets decremented each time a user "deletes" or moves the message out of their MBGs. When the last remaining user (counter = 1) deletes the MAI file, it is actually erased. MORE INFORMATION
Before you make any modifications to an active MAI file, make two copies
of the file (*.TMP and *.BAK). Use the .TMP file as a temporary
working file. Use the .BAK file to restore if something goes wrong.
If you reverse and concatenate together the first two bytes displayed,
you will get the value the counter is currently set at in Hex. For
example, reversing and concatenating 2C and 01 gives 012C which in
decimal is 300.
Other Examples:
To reset the counter to a different number, reverse the process shown
in the above table and then substitute your own byte values in place
of the ones used in the following example. In the example, the counter
is being reset to 255 (decimal).
-e10bActual keystrokes: E,one,zero,B,enter,F,F,spacebar,zero,zero,enter,W,enter,Q,enter Additional query words: 3.00 3.20
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