How about adding a small "DB Checker" to the program? If it could pop up an alert when you hit 1.9GB that would save a lot of headaches and lost time / money.
Heck, I would even settle for a script. Justin On May 31, 2006, at 7:06 AM, PowerMail Engineering wrote: > Marco Piovanelli wrote: > >> Why? Because the integrated FoxTrot search works so well that >> it has revolutionized my approach to mail. I find myself using >> PowerMail more and more as a tool to mine hidden gems of >> information buried deep in several years' worth of archived >> mailing lists. Heck, for the programmer-oriented information I >> need, FoxTrot often beats Google (let alone Spotlight). But this >> power comes at a price: I can't afford to remove old messages, >> and my DB is slowly growing towards the dreaded 2 GB limit. > > One solution to this problem is to archive old messages to a separate > PowerMail database, and use FoxTrot Personal Search to index all your > message databases, email attachments, and other "programmer-oriented > information". > > > Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > "There's a reason Mac users from different countries have chosen > this > very good program. 1) It just works. 2) It's not bloated like some > other mail applications. 3) And it's better than Mail, the > program that > comes with OS X. Honest. Would I recommend PowerMail? Definitely." > PowerMail user comment on www.versiontracker.com > > > Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >

