Sean McBride (10/5/07, 05:34) said:
Lane Roathe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2007-05-09 16:36 said:
- 2GB DB size limit; be nice to get at least 4GB, that would hold me for
a few more years until we can get the limit removed all together.
Alas, CTM has said that they won't be upping this limit. :(
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On 5/10/2007 6:09 AM, Jeremy Hughes wrote:
... or changed to be a limit on individual
mailboxes (folders), then PowerMail's days are numbered as far as I am
concerned. I think it's a shame too.
Jeremy
That is the approach of Thunderbird.
Just to chime in, I concur that the 2 gig at once limit is a big
concern for me. As it stands now, I have to compress my mail database
every month (and if you have a mail database that's big enough to need
compression, it's big enough to take a very long time to compress, which
is a big pain...).
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Is there any way PowerMail can preserve the state of open windows - so
they can still be there when PowerMail is relaunched?
I usually have a number of open windows; some are search results,
various email list folders, and several messages. It would be a great
feature of those windows were to
Here here.
On 5/10/07 at 10:11 PM, Dave N ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Is there any way PowerMail can preserve the state of open windows - so
they can still be there when PowerMail is relaunched?
I usually have a number of open windows; some are search results,
various email list folders, and
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