On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 23:05:24 -0500
Celejar <cele...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 08:59:25 +0000
> Ben Oliver <b...@bfoliver.com> wrote:
> 
> > On 18-11-26 21:12:19, Celejar wrote:  
> > >On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 09:37:21 -0500
> > >Mark Neidorff <m...@neidorff.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >...
> > >  
> > >> Now, I don't like the webmail interfaces and the limited storage
> > >> for old  
> > >
> > >Limited storage? Who - big or small player - offers unlimited
> > >storage for old emails?
> > >  
> > 
> > My suggestion [0] (a 'small' player) does!
> > 
> > [0] https://www.migadu.com/  
> 
> Very interesting, thanks. I notice that they say "Storage is not your
> problem, it is ours." [0] We trust you will not abuse it." What does
> "abuse" mean in this context? That it shouldn't be used for file
> storage?
> 
> [0] https://www.migadu.com/en/benefits.html#anchor_storage

Some people keep a) all their old email, which is a perfectly
reasonable thing to do, and b) leave all the attachments in, which is
also perfectly reasonable to do on your own storage.

I used to deal with a client who did this and who received a *lot* of
attachments. I had to fix his broken [Exchange] mailbox a couple of
times, and it was *enormous*. Exchange mailboxes seem to take an amount
of time to fix that is an exponential function of their size, they are
basically MS Access databases.

-- 
Joe

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