Paul, No, we haven't ceased support or answering, we have tied up amidst releasing new versions of our FoxTrot line of products [and the associated technical answers] and personal issues, it is true that PowerMail support has languished and I apologize for this. It really shouldn't take this long to get back to you.
Two questions to you: - Are you regularly compacting your database ? What is the size of your database afterwards ? - Have you tried the archiving function in PowerMail, which we precisely designed as a way to move older data out of one's database ? Kind regards, Chantal Favre CTM Development SA [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------- "In my first minutes with PowerMail 6, I've already been able to archive a vast amount of my e-mail database and everything is running brilliantly... Many thanks to CTM !" Ricardo Pinto, PowerMail version 6 owner (unsolicited commment) Download demo versions of PowerMail and FoxTrot Search products: <http://www.ctmdev.com> --------------------------------------------------------------------- On Oct 21, 2010, at 8:24 PM, Paul Schneider wrote: > >Dear PowerMail-discuss members, > >The wrote the mail below on Oct 12th to CTM, no reaction, apparently >they not only ceased development but also support. > >Maybe somebody here knows how they will handle 2GB-limit in the >future, if not then I will be forced to switch to another mail client. -- For more that 10 years I'm using Power Mail, I get and send a big amount of mails every day, so Power Mail has become a constant companion. Two year ago I reached the 2MB limit and was almost forced to change mailclient but then Jérôme gave me the hint about unsupported hack to let two copies of PowerMail run so I devided my accounts and continued using PowerMail. Once again I'm close to the 2MB limit and no new version in sight. This leeds to my question, will there be a new version with no limits coming soon? I understand that you will not share any details about a new version but I'd like to know if it's worth waiting or if it would be better change mail client which I really would regret. -- Paul Schneider

