there is defiitely no limit on the no. of mails you can recieve in your
pine mailbox...i know people who have over 10000 mails in the
mailbox...but then they access it locally and so it is not very
slow...probably your mailbox on your mail server(wherever it is..local or
remote) has a quota assigned to it due to which you are losing mail...u
shud probably go around deleting unwanted mail or save the mail somwehere
to free up space in ur mailbox.
Rishabh

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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 04:38:10PM +0530, Frederick Noronha (FN) wrote:
> >
> > Is there some limit on the number of messages, size of messages
> > that  a Pine  mailbox  can receive.  My  msgs are  mysteriously
> > vanishing after touching some 1700+. FN
>
> Are these  "mailboxes" on  your local  box, or  on some  remote
> server which may  have quota limits ? AFAIK, there  are no such
> limitations for pine. But 1700++ mails in one mailbox is really
> BIG !
>
> Bish
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