Hello,
I was asking myself, why Mozilla (and Netscape since 4.x) uses one file 
for ALL messages in one folder?
Logically it should be faster, if you had one file for EVERY message in 
a folder and just a index-file for every folder, which would be renewed 
on exit.
With the current format mozilla does load all messages if you open a 
folder, doesn't it?
With the one-message-one-folder format it would load only a very short 
index-file and only the messages you actually read.

What's wrong in my thoughts or is the current format wrong (read: a 
performance blocker)?

Regards,
        Niko Pavlicek.

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