Allen Watson wrote:
> I use an external archiving package (Carlsen's eMessage Archiver). However,
> one method my friend Diane Ross advocates, that I keep meaning to give a
> serious try, is to use dual identities within Entourage. For example, just
> create an identity called Archive. When you want to archive a folder of
> messages, drag it to the Desktop; switch identities to Archive; drag the
> folder back into your folder list. Bingo! You've archived them. Switch back
> to your main identity and delete the messages there.

Interesting.  I'll try that today.  Thanks Allen.  I wonder if having two
identities will indeed allow one of them to operate faster since
theoretically it will only need to access a smaller database.  Also wonder
at what point the Archives identity will become unmanageable.  I realize
this will vary by machine and RAM, but I've found that there is a limit to
the amount of messages that one can drag and drop to the desktop and then
reimport or burn on a CDR.  Ultimately it can become quite a time intensive
process...

AB
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