>Still a problem. >If a person is using a RAM-Drive for storing the E-Mail?.. when using >such limited space, most of us just put everything in its root. >(and dont tell me that 512 letters in pop3 is impossible.. I've seen >worse! :) > > Or Botton > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why would anybody want to store e-mail on a RAM-Drive? RAM-Drive is too ephemeral, everything there is lost in case of power interruption, or if Arachne or some other program crashes so that reboot is required. In a pinch, RAM-Drive could be used to receive e-mail, but then the user would need to copy to hard disk or floppy.
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