On Sat, 07 Jun 2003 09:18:30 -0500, Sam Ewalt wrote:

<snip>

> Glenn, I am using 1.70r3 and I just checked my "sent mail" folder
> and found 1291 messages!!! So how is that possible if the old limit
> was 512?????

I just checked the SRC code for Insight.exe and I must 'eat my words'. :(

--- found in idx.c ----
#define MAXIDXROW 2048
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This line is present all the way back to insight v3.5
(from Jan 2000)

So your guess is as good as mine as to how I got
the idea that there had been a 512 limit.

BRB
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There !

That was really bugging me.
So I dug through my archives and found this.

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Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 21:37:18 -0500
From: "Glenn McCorkle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Hypotetical mail situation

On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 00:02:14 +0200, Or Botton wrote:

> Dale Mentzer wrote:

>> Gee, Or, maybe you should unsubscribe from your mail lists before you
>> go on vacation! ;)

> ... please notice the word "hypotetical" in the topic. I do not use
> a ramdrive for my e-mails. Infact, i dont use one.. at all.
> I only get about 70 messages a day. And I always unsubscribe before
> going to a vacation.

> Just wanted to clear it up.. I only asked about a hypotetical
> sitation, and I didnt actually had this happening to me.

> And I was refering to a friend as an example (who is using Communicator
> on Windows 95), who gets about 300 messages a day. more or less.
> (probebly more). It was just a general idea, that Arachne should
> have a thing for checking for file limit incase and the user decide
> for some unclear reason to store the mail in root, or for when
> you run out of space in general.

 OK, *someone* had to test it.
That "someone" is me. ;-)

 I set the root directory of my RamDisk as the Mail directory.

DI-Disk Information, Advanced Edition 4.50, (C) Copr 1987-88, Peter Norton

  Information from DOS         Drive L:       Information from the boot record
- 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               system id             'F.UBERTO'
                        media descriptor (hex)               F8
            11               drive number
           512             bytes per sector                 512
             2            sectors per cluster                 2
             1              number of FATs                    1
           512          root directory entries              512
           250              sectors per FAT                 250
        63,858            number of clusters
                           number of sectors            128,000
             1               offset to FAT                    1
           251            offset to directory
           283              offset to data
                           sectors per track                  8
                                 sides                        1
                            hidden sectors                    0

Press any key to continue...

 I then sent 600 duplicate messages to my own address.
(this telnet session shows 601 because 1 more arrived before I sent my 600)

Clarkson University Tcp Communication Package
Clarkson University Terminal Emulator [CUTE:2.2D/TC-D]

Alt-H presents a summary of special keys

+OK VOPmail POP3 Server-NOTF 4.3.183.0 Ready <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
user glennmcc
+OK glennmcc is welcome here
pass *********
+OK glennmcc's mailbox has 601 message(s) (529695 octets)

* mail.cisne 110                                                          20:45

 What happened when I tried to D/L those messages???
at message #507.... "Mail download aborted"

Why 507 ???

507 + \arachne\ + \temp\ + command.com + $idx$tbs.idx + $srt$tbs.idx = 512

So, the answer to the hypothetical question.....

The mail download will be aborted if the root directory limit is reached.

Now we know. ;-)
_________________________________________________________________________

Again....
Now we know where I got the idea that we had a 512 file limit.

I was mistakenly remembering the completely different limit. :(
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> (I really ought to do a little system maintenance and I really
> should upgrade, but, as I say, I am lazy) The stuff just piles up
> around here.

Agreed ;-)

> I hate having to intervene and actually do something.
> It ought to work automagically. <grin>

Disagree ;-)

IMNSHO,
You should get up-off your lazy butt
and type this at the DOS command prompt. ;-))

del c:\arachne\mail\*.snt<enter>

There.

That wasn't so hard.

Was it now ??? <VBG>

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