No problem with Mozilla 1.8 ... and >32k emails in
a single folder (my mail folders count a total of
over 700MB, so I doubt it's a size problem either).

I thought they were both based on the same code,
working on plain ASCII email text files.

Just put the large ASCII files into the local inbox
and they are all there.

Regards   Jochen


Phoebus Dokos wrote:
Την Mon, 06 Dec 2004 07:50:29 +0000,ο(η) Jeremy Taffel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγÏ?αψε/wrote:

I've got both those buttons!
Buttons! 0.4.7 <https://update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=thunderbird&id=106&vid=122> By chuonthis <https://update.mozilla.org/extensions/authorprofiles.php?application=thunderbird&id=67> Adds buttons to the Thunderbird toolbars such as Next! and Previous! buttons for navigating through all messages instead of just unread ones.


One of the advantages of Thunderbird is that there are dozens of extensions available. You can customise it to have the features you want, instead of being lumbered with them whether you want them or not. other features I like are the built in spam filtering. Also, even when outlook appears to be configured for other alphabets, the use of those characters in the titles and sent fields, results in hieroglyphics in the inbox view. Not so Thunderbird which seems to handle it all fine.


Thunderbird cannot handle however a lot of emails... for example on my Opera M2 I have more than 32000 emails... When I tried to import them in Thunderbird... well.... let me say that it didn't go well with it :-)

Phoebus
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