on 1/11/01 4:00 AM, Dan Crevier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are no new archiving features, but we have been working on performance
in large databases for opening large folders and doing searches. The only
reason I see for archiving is if your backup strategy cannot handle backing
up
Does anyone know if email archiving will be any easier from the forthcoming
Entourage X? I'm just wondering if I should archive today using one of the
existing Entourage to FileMaker archivers or wait a month or two for the new
Entourage X and archive then?
J.
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On or near 10/31/01 8:35 AM, ::. jay.west at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
Does anyone know if email archiving will be any easier from the forthcoming
Entourage X? I'm just wondering if I should archive today using one of the
existing Entourage to FileMaker archivers or wait a month or two
in Classic and Entourage under OS X, that will work.
Perhaps I'm missing something (I probably am, since I haven't read the
docs). And I really want to love and use this archiving solution,
especially when I upgrade to Entourage X. But...
I downloaded version 3.03. I have FMP 5.5 installed. I'm
and eMA.
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From: Sherman Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 10:41:52 -0700
To: Entourage:mac Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Archiving from Entourage X ?
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, at 10:12 AM, Allen Watson
On 10/31/01 3:34 PM, David Leitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 1/11/01 4:00 AM, Dan Crevier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are no new archiving features, but we have been working on performance
in large databases for opening large folders and doing searches. The only
reason I see
Diane,
I thought we'd worked out a version that was working for you. What's
lacking? The automatic run? I suggested an Entourage schedule; isn't that
what you need? Or are you looking to get it into cron, where it will fire
regardless of whether Entourage is open or not?
Allen
On or near
On 10/1/01 6:18 PM, Diane Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that's the script. Any way to automate this under X?
You can do it on your own using cron (utility built into Darwin, requires
using the Terminal), or with a GUI called CronniX. It'll run the script on
a schedule.
Best,
Jeff Porten
On 9/24/01 5:06 PM, Diane Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The real chore is backing up daily mail. Options for this are to leave mail
on the server for X days. Then on the X day, do a backup of your MUD folder.
There is a script to backup MUD that is fast. I used to have it in my
startup
On 10/1/01 2:14 PM, Jeff Porten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/24/01 5:06 PM, Diane Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The real chore is backing up daily mail. Options for this are to leave mail
on the server for X days. Then on the X day, do a backup of your MUD folder.
There is a script to
that the archiving feature is one that
would/does help the program function faster and more efficiently (with a
smaller db file). Why wasn't the ability to archive email included as a
feature in Mac:Entourage?
Not an easy question to answer. We've been more focused on providing a
great user experience
an external archiving package (Carlsen's eMessage Archiver). However,
one method my friend Diane Ross advocates, that I keep meaning to give a
serious try, is to use dual identities within Entourage. For example, just
create an identity called Archive. When you want to archive a folder of
messages, drag
Allen Watson wrote:
I use an external archiving package (Carlsen's eMessage Archiver). However,
one method my friend Diane Ross advocates, that I keep meaning to give a
serious try, is to use dual identities within Entourage. For example, just
create an identity called Archive. When you want
On 9/24/01 1:10 PM, Adam J. Boettiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Allen Watson wrote:
I use an external archiving package (Carlsen's eMessage Archiver). However,
one method my friend Diane Ross advocates, that I keep meaning to give a
serious try, is to use dual identities within Entourage
Neil wrote, on 8/31/01 8:56 PM EDT (-0400):
... I did the next few thousand Emailer messages in Carlson's HyperCard
script. I'm long overdue for archiving right now. I was hoping that John
would make the message pane bigger in the HyperCard version so I wouldn't have
to do so much
On or near 8/31/01 5:56 PM, Neil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
on 8/27/01 1:52 PM, Roger Turpin wrote:
In my opinion this is the Best way for archiving email. I have tried many
others, and the features in the Crevier package are great. With over 3000
messages archived I hope we
Email Archiver 1.9
Vs.
Entourage Email Archive 1.5.5
Anyone recommend one over the other? These are on VersionTracker
AB
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on 8/27/01 1:52 PM, Roger Turpin wrote:
In my opinion this is the Best way for archiving email. I have tried many
others, and the features in the Crevier package are great. With over 3000
messages archived I hope we will be able to use this natively in OS X when
Entourage X is released
On or near 8/27/01 2:03 PM, Roger Turpin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:
Allen, I just ran it in the Trial Version of FMP 5.5 for X and it works!
Where does one obtain the trial version of 5.5? Someone told me they got it
from a MacAddict CD, but although I receive that magazine, perversely, I
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To: Entourage-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Archiving Entourage mail
Speaking of which, this was just posted on VersionTracker. (I don't have
FileMakerPro, nor could I afford it, so always looking for alternatives . .
.)
http
me all
messages older than 30 days. Then highlight all and click and drag to copy
those messsages to the archives subfolder. Or if you don't require
archiving all of your email, you can just archive or backup specific
folders.
C) As with B above, but burn it to a CD ROM for safekeeping instread
On or near 8/27/01 9:36 AM, Roger Turpin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:
Hey, you don't need FileMaker for this one, it includes the FMP runtime
engine, so go for it.
Speaking of the runtime engine sort of thing, for FREE you can get a version
of the Crevier FMP archive that runs with
In my opinion this is the Best way for archiving email. I have tried many
others, and the features in the Crevier package are great. With over 3000
messages archived I hope we will be able to use this natively in OS X when
Entourage X is released.
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the runtime engine that comes with it is not native to X...but runs in
Classic.
On or near 8/27/01 10:52 AM, Roger Turpin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:
In my opinion this is the Best way for archiving email. I have tried many
others, and the features in the Crevier package are great
This message from John Carlsen on the beta eMessage Archiver list is good
news to Entourage OS X users:
On or near 6/17/01 11:13 AM, W John Carlsen at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:
I just wanted to report that my latest eMessage Archiver (eMAb13) works fine
in OS X, archiving Entourage (open
There's also Worldtext on the OSX developer CD (you have to install the
developer tools, copy it out of the extras folder, then delete the tools
if you don't want them filling up your drive).
Worldtext is also on the 9.1 CD - and is much easier to install from there.
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Title: Re: Archiving, and Japanese
Mark Benton said:
TexEdit doesn't work. Do you know of one that can handle JIS? Thanks!
There arent very many text editors that will handle JIS natively. I suggest you use a JIS-to-SJIS conversion tool and then open up the resulting SJIS text in Tex-Edit
Yes, I could bring it back into IE to read, but that takes time and then I
need to take it out again.
Mark
Japanese email is typically encoded as JIS, so it would have to be able to
handle JIS. Most text editors would probably expect SJIS.
TexEdit doesn't work. Do you know of one that can
From: Dan Crevier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2001 15:48:13 -0700
Subject: Re: Archiving, and Japanese
Japanese email is typically encoded as JIS, so it would have to be able to
handle JIS. Most text editors would probably expect SJIS.
Dan
TexEdit doesn't work. Do you know
a particular
e-mail, without having to drag the folder back into Entourage. I can do this
with Tex-Edit (for example). However, I have quite a few messages written in
Japanese. The Japanese text becomes "mojibake" (scrambled characters) when
opened in a text editor after archiving, th
age. I can do this
with Tex-Edit (for example). However, I have quite a few messages written in
Japanese. The Japanese text becomes "mojibake" (scrambled characters) when
opened in a text editor after archiving, though it is formatted correctly in
Entourage, even after re-dragging the a
SUGGESTION FOR IMPROVING ENTOURAGE:
As an Entourage user, I've discovered there is no way to archive calendar
data. I regularly sync my desktop calendar with my Palm calendar. However,
my calendar database just keeps getting bigger and bigger over time. It
doesn't make sense (to me) to keep
alk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Archiving Calendar Data
SUGGESTION FOR IMPROVING ENTOURAGE:
As an Entourage user, I've discovered there is no way to archive calendar
data. I regularly sync my desktop calendar with my Palm calendar.
However,
my calendar database just keeps getting bigger and bigger
Hi all,
What's the latest archiving scheme people are using here with Entourage?
I have been using Dan Crevier's "Transfer to Archive" component of "Email
Archive 3.1 package" and onto FileMaker databases. It has been working well
but have just noticed that it could not pr
On 2/5/01 5:25 PM, Weiyun Yu said:
What's the latest archiving scheme people are using here with Entourage?
I used Dan's scripts with FileMaker for a long time. I just purchased the
Entourage Email Archive (EEA) application and so far I'm happy with it (it
has both FileMaker and Finder type
,
searching, etc.
Seems like there should be an easy method of archiving old items. I would
like to know what some of you are doing. Thanks.
___
Markus H. McDowell
Camarillo, CA
http://home1.gte.net/markusm
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On 1/25/01 8:51 AM, "Paul Berkowitz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
12-15 MB works well for me. It depends on how big you let your folders and
other directories get. When they get over 1500 messages or so, the default
memory doesn't seem enough for smooth sailing, but lack of memory didn't
cause
Paul
You are a genius. I re-enabled all the security extensions and the script
runs perfectly. I disabled them on the general principle that minimising
active extensions avoids conflicts but in this case I seem to have "shot
myself in the foot". Thanks again.
Bruce Sanderson
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On or near 1/17/2001 12:54 AM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:
On 1/17/01 12:44 AM, "Bruce Sanderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul
You are a genius. I re-enabled all the security extensions and the script
runs perfectly. I disabled them on the general principle that
On 17/1/01 8:10 pm, "Allen Watson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On or near 1/17/2001 12:54 AM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:
On 1/17/01 12:44 AM, "Bruce Sanderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul
You are a genius. I re-enabled all the security extensions and the script
I'm assuming you're talking about "Transfer to Archive", the Crevier archive
script, correct? I recently posted v6.2; if you don't have that give it a
try.
You should be able to dispense with the "Date String For" osax entirely. Try
removing it, and change the script to say "date string of"
Title: Re: Archiving email
On 12/27/00 2:02 PM, Roger Turpin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there is a new program I use called Entourage Email Archiver 1.0 with some really great features. Is anyone currently using this?
Roger,
I would have replied to this earlier but I was in the middle
Roger Turpin wrote:
From time to time I have read about archiving email. I¹m not pushing products,
but there is a new program I use called ³Entourage Email Archiver 1.0² with
some really great features. Is anyone currently using this? It can be found
at versiontracker.com or http
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Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 16:55:31 -0600
To: "Entourage:mac Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Archiving email
Roger Turpin wrote:
From time to time I have read about archiving email. I¹m not pushing
products,
but there is a new p
Title: Re: Archiving via mailbox
In reviewing the thread, it appears that you might be able to do what you want by syncing your laptop with a Palm and then syncing the palm with the Cube. This would update all of the calendar and address book changes from the laptop to the Cube without touching
On 11/15/00 11:48 PM, "Allen Watson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On or near 11/15/00 12:51 PM, Bruce Sanderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
Thanks for all the thoughts on this question. The script I have been trying
is "Transfer to Archive (Entourage)". The problem seems related to the
I'm on OS 9.04 and I had both Tanaka's osax and Tanaka's osax 2.0Freeware in
the scripting additions folder in the system folder. Taking Tanaka'sosax
out did not make any difference. Also I have in the same folder Date String
For and Time String For. Are there different versions of these and
As I've said in a previous message on this topic, I think the problem may
lie in the "in short format" parameter, which worked for "date string for"
but is not present in "date string". I provided a succinct handler written
by Richard23 and shared on the AS list. I'll be reposting the script on
On 11/16/00 11:59 AM, I wrote:
As I've said in a previous message on this topic, I think the problem may
lie in the "in short format" parameter, which worked for "date string for"
but is not present in "date string". I provided a succinct handler written
by Richard23 and shared on the AS
On or near 11/14/00 9:44 PM, Bruce Sanderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
I have been unable to get the archive to filemaker script to work for me.
What, exactly, has been your problem? And are you trying "Transfer to
Archive (Entourage)" or Carlsen's eMessage Archiver 2.5b3? I have
Allen
Thanks for all the thoughts on this question. The script I have been trying
is "Transfer to Archive (Entourage)". The problem seems related to the date
or time data. The script runs but doesn't transfer anything according to
the progress bar that just shows "0" for an extended period.
On or near 11/15/00 12:51 PM, Bruce Sanderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
Thanks for all the thoughts on this question. The script I have been trying
is "Transfer to Archive (Entourage)". The problem seems related to the date
or time data.
Someone else is having similar problems. I
on 13.11.2000 20:50 Uhr, Dan Crevier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As you might guess, the message text field is *not* indexed in Entourage.
It's something we have considered. Do a lot of people often do searches of
the message text across all messages in the database?
Yes, I have to do this
Title: Archiving via mailbox
I have been unable to get the archive to filemaker script to work for me.
My main reason for wanting to archive is to enable me to move out old mail messages that I want to keep and yet copy the MUD folder from my laptop to my Cube. Entourage on the laptop
on 14/11/00 6:50 AM, Dan Crevier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As you might guess, the message text field is *not* indexed in Entourage.
It's something we have considered. Do a lot of people often do searches of
the message text across all messages in the database?
Dan
On 11/13/2000
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Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 18:11:46 -0800
To: "Entourage:mac Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Archiving
On or near 11/10/00 1:45 PM, Andrew R. Schmiechen at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
I have approximately 15000 messages in Entourage. Yes, you've
read that right 1
Well, that's the slowdown I'm talking about. When I search about 1600
messages it takes less than a minute. Still slow, but 13.5 minutes is
totally unacceptable for me. FileMaker, on the other hand, will search an
indexed text field (like message text) in a second or two, even with 15 or
20
who organize different than I do, this
time was terrible.
-A.
From: Allen Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:41:01 -0800
To: "Entourage:mac Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Archiving
Well, that's the
On or near 11/13/00 11:50 AM, Dan Crevier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
As you might guess, the message text field is *not* indexed in Entourage.
It's something we have considered. Do a lot of people often do searches of
the message text across all messages in the database?
I do so fairly
I'd probably take a 20% size hit in the database for a super-fast search of
message-text across the whole database. Anybody else?
I would also be glad to take a 20% size hit for a much faster search.
Entourage message text searching seems glacially slow, much slower even than
OE 5 was. It's
on 11/13/2000 11:50 AM, Dan Crevier deftly typed out:
As you might guess, the message text field is *not* indexed in Entourage.
It's something we have considered. Do a lot of people often do searches of
the message text across all messages in the database?
I do so simply because my memory
On 11/13/2000 11:50 AM, "Dan Crevier" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As you might guess, the message text field is *not* indexed in Entourage.
It's something we have considered. Do a lot of people often do searches of
the message text across all messages in the database?
Dan
I do, but it's
a search all for "target text" was relatively fast
and easy. Now with Entourage I've been investigating archiving. Something I
don't want to do 'cause I like to "live in one application."
Also I can't seem to find a way to search all or several mailboxes within
folders. Wi
Try clicking "More Options" and then the "Search subfolders" button.
Dan
Thanks! I knew it was one of those "RTFM" things. (Which will now officially
be known as ATFL.-ask the * list.) ;-)
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On 13/11/00 8:50 pm, "Dan Crevier" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As you might guess, the message text field is *not* indexed in Entourage.
It's something we have considered. Do a lot of people often do searches of
the message text across all messages in the database?
Dan
Count me as another
On or near 11/13/00 1:07 PM, Remo Del Bello at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:
I'm pretty sure you can do just this with custom views.
Oh, really? Set up a CV to search Folders A, B, C and D, subject and message
text, and when I run it, prompt me for the search string? Show me how; I'd
love it.
When you first set up the database, did it ask you if you wanted to use the
System date format or the one in the database? If so, what did you reply?
You should have said "NO," to use the format in the database. That might be
the problem. (I don't recall if this happens in Crevier's database or
on 11/13/2000 4:46 PM, Allen Watson deftly typed out:
I'm pretty sure you can do just this with custom views.
Oh, really? Set up a CV to search Folders A, B, C and D, subject and message
text, and when I run it, prompt me for the search string? Show me how; I'd
love it. Maybe I'm just
On or near 11/11/00 5:00 PM, Allen Watson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
I'll re-edit the script and remove the check for those two unneeded osaxen.
Then I'll repost it to my web site.
The revised script package is now on my web site: "Crevier Archive.sit"
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Allen Watson [EMAIL
Thanks Allen.
I have run the new package and I now have another issue. The progress bar
opens but nothing goes through. When I quit it I get two messages in
sequence. The first is "Couldn't get information about the message because
Can't get dateRec of constant frm Tsh Fm. The second is
On 11/11/00 12:01 AM, "Barry Wainwright" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Interesting. You're now up to 554 messages per second, still more
than 3 times slower than Eudora's 1679 messages per second. It would
be interesting to check how long this caching lasts. Does the speed
reduction remain after
On 11/11/00 12:50 AM, I wrote:
I've just checked: even when I quit Entourage and re-open it, the real
group members can be found in group messages, and "other" doesn't work. So
the caching must last until the next computer restart.
And I've just checked again about 10 hours later without
I am trying to set up an archival process but am running into difficulties
due to lack of knowledge of the nuts and bolts of Apple scripting.
I have File Maker Pro4.1. I have downloaded Dan Crevier's Transfer to
Archive package off the Macmail website that Diane Ross referred to in a
recent
On 11/11/2000 1:58 PM, "Bruce Sanderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a "date string for" script and "Tanaka's OSAX" script in the
Scripting Additions folder in the System Folder. If I click on these
scripts I get the message that the Scripting Additions Folder should be in
the
On 11/11/00 1:58 PM, "Bruce Sanderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a "date string for" script and "Tanaka's OSAX" script in the
Scripting Additions folder in the System Folder. If I click on these
scripts I get the message that the Scripting Additions Folder should be in
the Extensions
Title: Problems with John Carlsen's archiving solution...
Can anyone offer any suggestions to my problem with eMA? This is the error I'm getting. Anyone have any ideas?
ERROR-1728 in eMA Script Handler applet: Getting
instructions from eMA: Object not found.
Mystifying...
--
Chris
The archive script that is throwing the error is an old one. It must be
doing an explicit check in "ExtensionsScripting Additions" for the
scripting additions (osaxen) it thinks it needs, such as "Date String For."
The code at the start that does the check needs to be removed, that's all.
I
Thanks Allen. I had a go myself at modifying the script as Paul suggested
but it didn't work completely. I got rid of the error message but the date
still couldn't be found by the script and so nothing got transferred.
I will pause until your new edition comes out. Many thanks for your
I'd like to get a copy of the Crevier script for Entourage. Can someone tell
me where it's located?
Thanks,
Ron
On or near 11/9/00 8:03 AM, Nicolai Amter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
..snip..
Also, Diane Ross has a version of Dan Crevier's "Transfer to Archive" script
that archives in his
One thing that I've never understood, maybe someone can enlighten me.
Some people don't like the single-database model of OE and Entourage, but
archive their e-mail using a single database in FileMaker. Why is that?
One thing that I'm looking at is the ability to automatically "create a new
At 11:49 am -0800 10/11/00, Glenn L. Austin wrote:
Some people don't like the single-database model of OE and Entourage, but
archive their e-mail using a single database in FileMaker. Why is that?
Two reasons:
1. Holding lots of mail in OE5 or Entourage slows the programme
down, quite
On or near 11/10/00 5:31 AM, Ronald Guest at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
I'd like to get a copy of the Crevier script for Entourage. Can someone tell
me where it's located?
Diane sent me a copy. It's totally untested so far as I know. Its name
includes "Alpaca" (original code name for
At 3:45 pm -0600 10/11/00, Andrew R. Schmiechen wrote:
1. Holding lots of mail in OE5 or Entourage slows the programme
down, quite considerably by some reports.
It does? I have approximately 15000 messages in Entourage. Yes, you've
read that right 15 THOUSAND email messages. I've
My goodness Barry, it's time to get off some mailing lists. I thought I
was bad.
-A.
From: Barry Wainwright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 22:40:11 +
To: "Entourage:mac Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Su
On 11/10/00 2:40 PM, "Barry Wainwright" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yes, that's right, ten times what you have, and this is on a G3/266.
And searching is still quicker than OE5 with about 1,500 messages in
it's database.
I'm nowhere near that. But Entourage is much quicker than OE.
--
Paul
Plus the database is much smaller than OE (at least my Messages file is much
much smaller).
Ron
on 11/10/00 5:14 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm nowhere near that. But Entourage is much quicker than OE.
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On 11/10/2000 2:40 PM, "Barry Wainwright" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 3:45 pm -0600 10/11/00, Andrew R. Schmiechen wrote:
1. Holding lots of mail in OE5 or Entourage slows the programme
down, quite considerably by some reports.
It does? I have approximately 15000 messages in
At 3:36 pm -0800 10/11/00, Dan Crevier wrote:
On 11/10/2000 2:40 PM, "Barry Wainwright" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 3:45 pm -0600 10/11/00, Andrew R. Schmiechen wrote:
1. Holding lots of mail in OE5 or Entourage slows the programme
down, quite considerably by some reports.
It
that
have the words "slow search" in the subject? Try it with 15000 and I'll try
it with 1600 (my current level after archiving yesterday). Betcha my search
finishes lots faster! And 95% of the time, anything I want is no more than
two weeks old (my archiving criteria). If it is, I can switch to
On 11/10/2000 5:31 AM, "Ronald Guest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to get a copy of the Crevier script for Entourage. Can someone tell
me where it's located?
Thanks,
Ron
On or near 11/9/00 8:03 AM, Nicolai Amter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
..snip..
Also, Diane Ross has a
on 11/10/2000 3:36 PM, Dan Crevier deftly typed out:
Yes, that's right, ten times what you have, and this is on a G3/266.
And searching is still quicker than OE5 with about 1,500 messages in
it's database.
Please elaborate. What search criteria are you using? What are the search
times
At 9:13 pm -0800 10/11/00, Remo Del Bello wrote:
Advanced Find in Entourage = ~37.09 seconds
Still only 51 messages per second
Subsequent tries with Advanced Find = ~3.43 seconds
Interesting. You're now up to 554 messages per second, still more
than 3 times slower than Eudora's
There is a great program for OE called Outlook Email Archive and they will
soon have a version for E. You can see it at
http://digilander.iol.it/capste/
Works great for OE
Roger
on 11/9/00 11:03 AM, Nicolai Amter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wanted to hear what sort of tools you guys
Hi.
Just wanted to hear what sort of tools you guys use to archive you emails?
I use a script I originally wrote for OE 4.5 that I've updated for OE 5 and
now Entourage (big change -- just change the name of the app!).
It currently archives to disk files, maintaining the folder hierarchy,
On or near 11/9/00 8:03 AM, Nicolai Amter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
Hi.
Just wanted to hear what sort of tools you guys use to archive you emails?
/Nicolai
I've just started using a beta version of John Carlsen's eMessage Archiver,
which write to a FileMaker Pro database. It still
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