Daniel wrote:
Michael Lueck wrote:
In total I have around 1500 folders, most heavily / deeply nested.

I'd still ask "what the heck for??"

Because I like to be organized.

I wonder if SM is having troubles indexing the sub-folders and
indexing the sub-sub-folders, and is not so much "losing their
children" but rather "taking it's time re-indexing them".

I switched off automatic compact back during use of TB.

Why??

I heard that was a good way to get corrupted .msf index files for one thing.

When you create the new instance of SM Mail, I'm guessing this new instance creates a new 
set of index files (the ".msf" files) which are clean

Rebuilding .msf files takes quite a while.

Double clicking any folder opens a second instance of Mail INSTANTLY. It could 
not possibly rebuild 1500 .msf files INSTANTLY.

Perhaps since I leave folders \ subtrees open way down the tree and close the 
tree at the top level folder, when SM moves a message into that folder the UI 
gets confused.

Worked just fine on TB 2.0.x. Never had this trouble. It is unique to the SM 
code base.

File->Compact Folders more often.........Does your machine often stall just 
after you've done one of your weekly profile clean ups and back-ups??

Stall after clean/compact!?!? It always runs snappy and great. I have no idea 
what you might be referring to.

Sincerely,

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Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/
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