Tom,

You know, the automatic freeing of database space is really a good idea.  I've 
finally gotten myself into the habbit of doing it, but wonder if there is some 
reason I haven't figured out yet as to why it is done manually?  

Don

On Tue, 24 May 2005 21:13:41 -0700, Tom Lange wrote:

Hi Don,
You wrote:
Also, after finally emptying the trash, it's a good idea to free
>database space from the keymail setup options menu.

>Actually, you can free database space whenever you like without regard to 
>whether or or not you empty the trash.  This may speed up operation of the 
email
>client in many cases.


Good point.  I have some suggestions in this regard.  Forgetting to free up 
database space has caused me considerable grief.  Since upgrading to KS 6.11, 
I have been using the BN a lot for reading every-mail, and I'm on a lot of 
every-mail lists, consequently, it's not uncommon for me to receive at least a 
couple 
hundred messages per day.  When things really got out of hand, my couldb file 
was over 2 megs, probably closer to 3.  Performance went right down the 
tubes.  I called up tech support and was told that I had no recourse other than 
to delete each message in the larger folders manually, or I had to destroy the 
couldb file altogether to get email running again.  Neither option was 
particularly appealing, and I did in fact destroy the couldb file to get back 
in business.  
So, I'd like to see two things included in a future version of keymail.  First, 
I'd like to see an additional setup option to free database automatically when 
exiting keymail.  Ditto for automatic emptying of the
 trash folder.  I don't know if those are doable, but I thought I'd throw those 
suggestions out there for consideration anyway.

Oh, and while I'm at it, I'd like to know how one backs up every-mail folders, 
moving them off to a CF card.
That's enough for now I guess.

Cheers!
Tom

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