Hi all,

While I've done a lot of work on look-and-feel stuff for Qeymail, there
are some behind the scenes things I'm not too sure about. Where three or
four strategies exist to solve a problem, different solutions will benefit
different types of user, and I want to create the best experience for the
largest number of people possible.

The main area is the actual storage method for emails. Would people prefer
a single file holding all emails, individual files for each email, which
would be indexed on startup, or individual files plus a maintained index?

Each has plusses and minuses. Discuss.

Second, multiple mail boxes. Is the ability to send/receive from multiple
mailboxes useful or not? What about "profiles" where one profile is
accessed at a time, or is the ability to access multiple mailboxes
simultaneously 'very important' to you?

Finally, how important would it be to use a pointer environment, or would
you be happy to use industry standard CTRL-key combinations?

Thanks in advance,

Dave


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