We have been through this to death. Please see previous threads. I as well as others top post as in my opinion it is outdated. Post as you wish.
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: > [email protected] wrote: >> That's nothing. >> I am running over 8GB and have all my mails since 1998 and never lost >> anything on Linux. >> >> Here is the output of my $ du -H >> 8.1G /cxbro3sb.slt >> >> Before that, using NT and Win95/98 I lost mails about once every 6 >> months due to Windows going corrupt dumping check files all over the >> drive. >> >> Although there is a horde of irritating non-working things in >> Mozilla/Seamonkey, the entire Netscape/Mozilla/Seamonkey migration path >> I followed never sacrificed my mail and that is worth gold compared to >> the bugs and irritations. >> >> Outlook users I know, regularly lose their mail, approximately every 2 >> years or shorter. >> >> >> >> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: >>> thats over 2,350,00kb or 2,300mb or slightly more than 2 gigabytes >>> >> > > > Um, please bottom post or intersperse in these newsgroups (or mailing > lists), thank you for your consideration in this regard > see > http://www.mozilla.org/community/etiquette.html > > And the object/intent of my message was NOT discussing how many email > you can store safely in Thunderbird, but how many you can download at > ONE time! > > You may have 8gb of mail built up since 1998, but you don't download > them all at one time, and the question of the OP was why the count > went backwards when you did. > > Your comment is superfleous > _______________________________________________ > support-seamonkey mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey > > _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

