Re[2]: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-22 Thread Jamie Dainton
BP Would A Large Unix file be easier to search than the individual msgs? MDP ... If you have a plain text editor with good search capabilities, MDP then yes. Such as www.ultraedit.com Sorry for advertising a commercial product but as a software engineer I use it every day. -- From

Re[2]: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-20 Thread Miguel Anjo
C I created another account solely for archiving purposes. Since I C can filter based on message age, I can archive messages by using read C message filters to move messages to the archive account folders.I run C them manually at interval periods. I created two sub-folders for Inbox

Re[2]: Archiving old mail messages + suggestion

2000-07-20 Thread Miguel Anjo
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.44 Serial Number EC7D7F61 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 . MDP to both. Give the "main" folder a size or time limit to keep the size MDP down. This makes it easy to browse "current" mail yet still have an MDP easily accessible archive. One good

Re[2]: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-20 Thread Ben Pugsley
Hello Ming-Li, Thursday, July 20, 2000, 3:17:22 PM, you wrote: In the short time that I have been using TB!, I have managed to accumulate over 6000 messages, some of which I would like to off-load to an archive-type file. One of the few features that I liked about Outlook 98 was

Re[2]: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-20 Thread SRNA
Thursday, July 20, 2000, 5:10:24 PM, Curtis wrote: C On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 15:05:47 -0400, Lawrence Kalmakoff wrote: LK What have users been doing (if anything) to off-load old messages LK while still being able to view them, if necessary? C I created another account solely for