On 2013-07-12 8:43 AM, Thomas Jacob <ja...@internet24.de> wrote:
On Fri, 2013-07-12 at 08:28 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>Any alleged or potential difference in response time for a particular
>request does not help when the client croaks when there are hundreds of
>thousands of messages, in a folder.
I am not aware that of a client that can deal with these kinds of
numbers in single folder also. What would be the point for an email
reader intended for use by a person?
With blindingly fast searches (even full text searches when FTS indexes
are enabled), it is easy to find a single mail out of hundreds of
thousands (even millions).
Add in the idea of virtual folders (which Thunderbird supports), and you
can have an amazingly complex system of 'folders' to filter your view of
all of your email, but keeping them all in a single set of folders (ie,
Inbox, and Sent).
And since it is all server based, any/all clients benefit...
--
Best regards,
*/Charles/*
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