Time machine back up to Mac mail

Hi I have backed up a couple of files to Mail on snow leopard using Time machine. Each time it backs up it does not put the message back where it came from. The first time it created a folder called Time machine in the mail boxes section on the left hand side. Now each time it backs up a message it keeps creating a new folder under this folder called recovered message,recovered message 1 etc. Its not a problem to move the message back to where it came from manually but should it do the back up this way. And 2 Rather than have loads of these folders, using ctrl and click with mouse can I use the delete folder option to remove them. Or will this cause a problem next time I want to restore a message. If it creates a new folder every time it does this I assume getting rid of the previous folder is OK? Thanks

ellenb12 wrote:
Hi I have backed up a couple of files to Mail on snow leopard using Time machine.
you restored messages from TM not backed them up.
Each time it backs up it does not put the message back where it came from. The first time it created a folder called Time machine in the mail boxes section on the left hand side. Now each time it backs up a message it keeps creating a new folder under this folder called recovered message,recovered message 1 etc.
yes, this is how TM in Mail works. move the restored messages where you want to from the "Recovered" mailbox and delete the "Time Machine" mailbox from "on my mac" section. you can delete all such folders if you have several of them.

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