Re(2): 2GB limit: the Official Pronouncement

2006-10-30 Thread CTM info
Mikael, One good way to reconsolidate databases is to export each of them in PowerMail Exchange format (one single export for all folders) and then drag all the files from the finder to the folder list in the consolidating database. And then during the import, you have free time to do something

Re(2): 2GB limit: the Official Pronouncement

2006-10-28 Thread CTM info
Christian, This should absolutely work, and is an ever more sensible approach than the two methods I suggested. Plus, as per your point 4), has the advantage of fostering all sorts of fulfilling activities ;-) Incidentally, the Intel migration's benefits really show in large database operations,

Re(2): 2GB limit: the Official Pronouncement

2006-10-28 Thread Pat O'Halloran
It appears that on 27/10/06 at 23:24 H.R. Riggs spake thus: OK, dumb question, how does one get FoxTrot to search the Powermail database. It doesn't seem to do it for me. Ron make sure that the Powermail Files folder is one of the places you've told FT to search, in the prefs. -- Pat

Re(2): 2GB limit: the Official Pronouncement

2006-10-27 Thread Marlyse Comte
I do understand the notion, though, even your hard drive isn't big enough to keep all what you do from all the years past and current on 1 drive. Well, at least not if you in graphics with big images and 3D and animation etc. - So things have to get archived or tossed or new, additional hard

Re(2): 2GB limit: the Official Pronouncement

2006-10-27 Thread CTM info
Steve, On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 14:40:41 -0500, Steve Abrahamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I still have no idea *how* someone is supposed to get to a point where they have two user environments or databases or whatever in PM, short of just starting a new one from scratch (which really doesn't do any

Re(2): 2GB limit: the Official Pronouncement

2006-10-27 Thread CTM info
Just one more comment: On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 17:20:20 -0400, Michael Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If the database were tied into Spotlight, then I could search my Powermail and Archive right in it -- only one place to look. In our FoxTrot-leaning lyricism, I did forget to mention what Michael