Is mail saved on time machine if not can I add it

is mail saved on time machine if not can I add it thank you in advance

Yes, at least it is saved on my machine.   iMac 10.6.8 Snow Leopard.   Cannot see why it should be any different for Mountain Lion.   Incidentally, you are three updates short according to your profile.

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  • My time machine does not want to save any more the data from my powerbook 13" Snow Leopard; i get the message "Time Machine could not suppress the disk image of saving "Volumes/Time Capsule Disk/PowerBook _2011_03_21_123627 sparsebundle" What should I do?

    My time machine does not want to save any more the data from my powerbook 13" Snow Leopard; i get the message "Time Machine could not suppress the disk image of saving "Volumes/Time Capsule Disk/PowerBook _2011_03_21_123627 sparsebundle" What is the problem? What should I do?
    Thanks !!
    Alain

    Could that read " . . . could not access . . ."?  If so, try repairing your backups, per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.
    If not, or if that doesn't help, see #A1 there. Use the TM Buddy widget it details to copy and post the messages here.

  • Time Machine did not restore a lot of my old mail??

    Hi,
    Time machine did not restore all of my mail? I have two mailboxes in mail- comcast and cana.
    I got all my messages from comcast but not cana. Does anybody know why it did not restore the messages in cana?
    Thanks

    When you open the mail app in an account you can work with Time Machine in the mailboxes for that account. To deal with the mailboxes for another account you need to go out of Time Machine, make the other account active and go back in.

  • How do I find an e-mail in my Time Machine back-up?

    i'm looking for a draft e-mail in mac mail from a time machine back-up....where can i find that?
    i see the mail application but cannot see specific e-mails.
    please help!
    thanks.

    omg so simple....perfect....thank you sooooo much....you saved me

  • Will my files i saved using time machine still exist if i delete from my computers hard drive?

    I recently had a problem with my computer. I bought an external hard drive and used time machine to back up my 15in mac book pro before sending in for repair.
    I have gotten my computer back and needed to delete files from the hard drive on the computer ( close to capacity). Was I safe to do so knowing that everything is saved on my external?
    My concern is that if I plug in the external hard drive it will now see those files have been deleted from my computer and delete from the external as well.
    -David

    Just wanted to add to this conversation - Time Machine will keep copies of your files for some time.  It is a backup system, after all.  Deleting the files from your main hard drive will not cause Time Machine to go and delete them from your backups.
    However, eventually, Time Machine is likely to run out of space on your hard drive, and it then does some cleaning up so it can continue working.  A file that is not on your hard drive will not exist on your Time Machine backup forever.  Eventually it will be deleted to make room for more recent backups.  I can't predict how long this will take, but if you have bought a 1TB or so drive for your Time Machine backups, I would suggest that you might be able to keep some months of backups online - after that, old files that you no longer have on your Macbook Pro will be cleaned away.
    So Glenn is spot on - if you want an archive copy of those files, you should make a separate backup - Time Machine does not keep your files forever!
    Hope that helps.
    Ivan

  • I really need to go back to the save I made a day ago, my time machine is not set up and files haven't been automatically uploading to cc is there anyway I can go back a day in saves?

    Hi, I just had an issue with a photoshop document, my mac book temporarily crashed the screen glitches and deleted some vital layers I had constructed (took half a day) I thought I could correct it and saved it a few times in a panic and now i really need to go back to the save I made a day ago, my time machine is not set up and I just realised my files haven't been automatically uploading to cc is there anyway I can go back a day in saves?

    Trevor.Dennis wrote:
    So you don't have anything like Shadow Protect running in the background?
    Video editing software only needs to save the steps taken to achieve the edit, and references the actual video files from the hard drive.  So the saved files are only tiny, and it takes very little drive space to auto save to incrementing file names.  Obviously, Photoshop files can be huge by comparison, so the only way to save with a different file name is to do it manually.
    I think most regular posters to this forum make a point of updating the file name of a large project every hour or so, and as a direct response to reading so many horror stories like your own.  The worst story I remember was from a poster whose computer had crashed half way through saving a large PSD file.  After several response, questions and answers, it turned out he was using a laptop with a failing battery.  He told us that he could see the battery was getting low, but left it and left it before finally hitting Ctrl s and running off to find the laptop's power lead. When he got back the laptop had run out of power and shut down, and his PSD file was lost forever.  He may have been a prime candidate to a computing Darwin Award, but his stupidity still did the rest of us a service so we could learn from his mistake.
    Ouch. 
    My digital audio workstation works on the same principle; it creates a backup save just in case things go wrong (which--knock on wood--hasn't happened to me) and only references audio/MIDI files that are related to the project.
    My advice is to always, always back up sensitive documents. There are lots of ways of doing this, from manually to automatically. (e.g., A lot of higher-end routers let you connect external storage via USB so you can run backup software that detects any changes to a monitored folder over a network and then backs up any changed/updated documents to the connected storage. I prefer to do it myself manually, though.)

  • Time machine does not back up iPhoto in mountain lion ?

    My Time Machine does not back up my iPhoto library. When I open Time Machine I get Desktop display going back to installation date.
    All other applications respond correctly including Mail, Contacts, etc. My Seagate drive is not involved in the present programme of repair I have been told by Apple. Any ideas?

    I'm now fixed and done (update to latest software and learn how to use it)
    Thanks again Ivan for the article, it alerted me to otherwise incomprehensible changes in iPhoto/Time Machine operation such as in my case would transfer 3.8GB of data to restore a single photo, while apparently loosing all photos added after that backup time.
    However the article says:
    When using iPhoto ’11 (version 9.2 or later) and Time Machine with OS X Lion 10.7.2 (or later), iPhoto no longer has the Browse Backups option. This means that instead of restoring specific photos within your iPhoto Library, you must restore your entire iPhoto Library.
    This may be practically true but it is technically false.
    To restore a single photo in iPhoto '11 with Time Machine it goes something like this:
    Start with your Time Machine hard drive and navigate many steps (including showing package contents where necessary) all the way through to the photo/date you want. Drag it to your desktop. (Do not make any edits in Time Machine!)  Import to iPhoto. Click on last import in iPhoto. Right click the photo and change the event name, then look for it at the right date in iphoto with the new event name.
    Hopefully those with more time and patience can check this out and see what it can do. I had to do it twice with Apple suport senior tech to get it. What a pain compared to iPhoto' 09 but at least now I can restore iPhoto library or a photo if necessary.
    David

  • I have recently changed from a macbook to macbook pro and all my files were saved on time machine but some won't open. It says I need permission.. How do I open them?

    I have recently changed from a macbook to macbook pro and all my files were saved on time machine but some won't open. How do I open them?

    Are you trying to open the backup files via the Finder or an application?  If so, that's not how you should access your backups -- use the "Star Wars" display, per #15 in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions.
    How did you get your stuff on the new Mac? 
    It sounds like you may have skipped the offer to transfer it when your Mac first started up, created a user account, then used the Migration Assistant app instead.  If so, that may be the problem;  doing it that way means you end up with an extra user account, and can lose permission to files on other volumes, especially backups.
    Please clarify just what you're seeing, and whether you still have the old Mac.

  • Retreiving files saved with Time Machine on a different computer

    I am trying to view files on my external hard drive that I saved from my Macbook Pro on an older Macbook that does not have Time Machine on it. Any folder I try to open is locked and I get a message saying it is empty. When I checked the backups on the original computer, they work fine. Is it possible to view these files on a different computer?

    An older MacBook that doesn't have Time Machine would not know about hard links to folders. So, when you look in them, you don't see the linked files and thus it looks empty. TM uses hard links to keep track of files that have not changed. Somewhere, there is an actual file, but if it doesn't change, TM just puts a hard link in all the subsequent backups. Trying to dig through the backup, especially after changing permissions on the folder, will likely destroy the backup.
    Perhaps one of the Finder replacements or Time Machine helper apps can understand the hard links to folders, but I'm not sure.

  • Wrong version of mail.app after time machine restore

    So the hard drive on my iMac was complaining this morning and required a restore from Time Machine, which appeared to go well. I chose the most recent backup (yesterday) and Adobe Bridge / PS crashed / gave an error on first boot. Aside from that the only issue I'm having is with the mail app where it says version 4 cannot be used with 10.6.1.
    It seems odd that Time Machine hasn't backed up the application in the correct version (possible bug?) despite having a long list of 10.6 backups since I upgraded however, more importantly, how do I get the right version installed please?

    I am having the same problem. I am restoring my HD from a Time Machine backup and I am getting mail.app 4.0 instead of 4.1. I looked in Time Machine and found that 4.1 was not backed up.
    I have a separate backup copy I made with SuperDuper in the "Erase, then copy...." mode. I looked and it has mail.app 4.1.
    To save time, I restored my HD with SuperDuper in the "Smart Update" mode. This only looks for changes to make the disks the same. When it finished I still had mail.app 4.0 on my HD.
    When I tried to find out why it hadn't updated to mail.app 4.1, I checked the Date Created and Date Modified on both mail.app 4.0 and 4.1. The dates on 4.0 and 4.1 are all the save, Friday, July 24, 2009 2:20 AM.
    Apparently Time Machine is not backing up the new version of mail.app because it doesn't think it has changed with the Date Created and Date Modified being the same. SuperDuper in "Smart Update" also doesn't think there is a change so it doesn't copy mail.app 4.1.
    I have now restored my HD with SuperDuper in the "Erase, then copy...." mode so that I am sure that it copies all the files. I now have mail.app 4.1 and mail works again.
    Apple needs to give mail.app 4.1 newer Date Created and Date Modified dates.
    The only way I can overcome this problem in back up and restore is to delete my Time Machine backups and start a new backup to be sure mail.app 4.1 is backed up.
    I will also do an "Erase, then copy...." with SuperDuper on all three on my Macs to be sure I have complete backups.

  • Time Machine is not backing up...

    Hi, I have a 27" iMac (mid-2011) and now Time Machine is not backing up. Actually I had turned it off, then forgot about it...so it was off for about 2 months. I read on some of these forums, when you do that...TIme Machine can be stuck in the "Preparing to Back up" phase for quite some time. To just let it go and it would be fine. But after several days, I have given up. It has not backed up in over a week now. Just spinning "Preparing to Back Up" only. Any suggestions what I should do? I have OS X Lion (10.7.3) and using a external HDD connected via USB (NOT Time Capsule).

    Hi again Linc Davis,
    I tried the "backupd" in the ALL MESSAGES under system log queries, and did manage to see:
    18/3/12 8:48:31.277 PM mdworker: (Normal) Import: Using too many resources after 66432 files (wired: 0 resident: 19957 swapped: 2 regions: 2037), hit usage threshold importing /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/Xxxx Xxxxxxの iMac/2012-01-15-141532/Macintosh HD/Users/xxxxxxxxxx/Library/Mail/V2/[email protected]/[Gmail].mbox/All Mail.mbox/84784BFD-487D-40BC-AC16-A441D3A8F331/Data/6/1/Messages/16497.4.emlxpa rt, exiting to clean up now.
    18/3/12 8:53:20.761 PM mdworker: (Normal) Import: Using too many resources after 40576 files (wired: 0 resident: 20389 swapped: 2 regions: 2011), hit usage threshold importing /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/Xxxx Xxxxxx の iMac/2011-12-29-001513/Macintosh HD/Users/xxxxxxxxxx/Library/Mail/V2/[email protected]/Japan.mbox/84784BFD-487D-40BC-AC16-A441D3A8F331/Data/1/1/1/Messages/111994.emlx , exiting to clean up now.
    18/3/12 9:05:36.840 PM mdworker: (Normal) Import: Using too many resources after 36480 files (wired: 0 resident: 19529 swapped: 2 regions: 2019), hit usage threshold importing /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/Xxxx Xxxxxx の iMac/2012-01-13-001459/Macintosh HD/Users/xxxxxxxxxx/Library/Mail/V2/[email protected]/Sayang.mbox/84784BFD-487D-40BC-AC16-A441D3A8F331/Data/1/3/1/Messages/131667.par tial.emlx, exiting to clean up now.
    Does this help? Thanks again!

  • Time machine is not backing up photos in iphoto9 /Originals folder

    Just figure out the reason to cause lost of my photos after restore from Time Machine Backup:
    time machine is not backing up photos in iphoto/Originals folder from month ago;
    Here was how I tested the problem, I don't know why TM stop doing backup folder
    1) Import some new pictures from camera to iphoto library --> FINE , I can view the new imports in iphoto and also I can find the copies of imported files under iphoto Library/Originals (by Show package content)
    2) I closed iphoto and I manually ask TM to backup.
    3) After TM is done, I go to backup in TM, all newly imported photos are missing in the
    TM backup which I just created 5 min ago.!!
    No matter what, Apple need to fix this bug!!! How many people lost their precious data
    because iphoto & TM???? I will go back to 3rd party software to manually import photos
    and manage photos. You never know what's next bug and the result is very serious.
    I knew someone lost the whole year photos. !!! Be cautious!!!!!!
    AND I think somehow it is bug in the iphoto............
    PLease reply if you have similar problem!

    I just lost 6 months of photos! Same problem. Not sure why Time Machine did not back them up. I couldnt even get my iphoto '09 disk to install. Had to buy the new version because the system crashed.
    Any thoughts on how to find the 6 months of photos that are missing? Only thing I can think of is that iphoto started saving the new photos in a new library. Is that possible? If so where would I find it in my TM back ups?
    I really dislike Apple right now... I thought they never crashed.

  • Where do i find mail on a time machine copy

    where do i find lost mail on a time machine copy

    When you open Finder and then from the Time Machine Icon in the menu bar hold the option key and Browse Other Backup Disks. then ⇧⌘G, then ~/Library/Mail/V2, you're not seeing the folder with your old emails? (don't open TM from Mail)
    If you see your old mail, then this may be a long-way, but....
    BACKUP your current email
    Log into the Guest Account (->System Preferences->Users & Groups)
    Open Finder, then from the Time Machine Icon in the menu bar hold the option key and Browse Other Backup Disks. then ⇧⌘G, then ~/Library/Mail/V2 and restore the V2 Folder
    Now start Mail and set up your accounts (all your emails from the TM should be restored)
    You can then Mail->Mailbox->Export Mailbox and save to your Desktop (do this with each Mailbox)
    Copy these exported mailboxes to a USB drive
    Log into your regular account.
    Open Mail and File->Import Mailboxes.
    Hope this helps.

  • Time Machine does not see original backup file on Time Capsuel after reset.

    I recently moved. I have a Time Capsule which is also my airport base station. I have about 7 months worth of back-ups on the drive for an iMac and a MacBook. The local cable company would only hook up the modem directly to my iMac and would not set up through the Time Capsule as it is not one of their routers. No problem. I did it once -- I could do it again. After discovering that it was not as simple as plugging the ethernet cable into the Time Capsule (after doing so, the Time Capsule recognized it had internet feed -- the iMac recognized the Time Capsule/Airport network -- but I could not get onto the net.) I discovered that I needed to do a hard reset. The instructions said the files would not be erased. They were not. I can still see the original back-ups for both computers in finder. But Time Machine does not recognize that either computer was ever backed up. There is no history and when I try a back-up it begins from scratch and creates a brand new back-up file.
    How do I get Time Machine to recognize the original back-up files? I tried "choosing disk" in Time Machine preferences but it only lets me choose the actual disk (the Time Capsule) and not an individual back-up file
    Thanks in advance to the collective brain trust.
    Robert

    I saw a post on another discussion about this subject, and one user found this workaround:
    2) Start the backup via wireless connection. Stop the backup. Unplug external HD and plug in via USB or FW (you want FW800). Time Machine appears smart enough to continue your backup in a manner that is useable by the AEBS.
    This only makes sense for the first backup (or if you have a lot of data for one particular incremental backup), as it removes the whole convenience factor of wireless.
    The post got this reply:
    Thx for your #2 tip on using Time Machine with an Airport Extreme Base Station, then switching to a wired connection. Worked perfectly.
    Started the TimeMachine b/up wirelessly, allowed it to run for a couple minutes, then stopped it, unplugged the USB drive from the AEBS, plugged it into the computer directly via FW400, opened TimeMachine and it recognized the Disk. Ran TimeMachine via the wired connection, after it finished I ejected it, plugged it back into the AEBS, initiated the AirDisk in the finder, then opened TimeMachine and presto!!
    Awesome tip. Note: this works for first-time TimeMachine wireless backups only. Saved me over 40 hours of wireless waiting!!
    http://gizmodo.com/370017/how+to-use-time-machine-with-an-airport-extreme
    Can anyone confirm that this will work?

  • Recovering mail folder from TIME MACHINE

    I've recovered a folder from Time Machine, but I can't seem to get it to go into my mail program.
    I've just looked inside the folder, though, and some of the messages seem to be blank.
    I have created a new folder and have tried to migrate over just ten of these messages. It won't even do that. I've started over again by deleting the folder and re-creating a new one. And I've restarted my computer. There's something really wrong here.
    It may also have to do with a .mac synch. I get a flashed message that says "outgoing 3974 message" (which is how many I have, or thereabouts). But it doesn't process anything, just says that and goes away.
    Any ideas here???

    I've just looked into my library / preferences folder, and there does not appear to be a plist for Mail there. Isn't that odd? Where should that plist be located, and what would it mean if none is appearing? I've never heard of that one, is there a fix for such a problem (if it is the source of my problem?).

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