Wednesday, January 05, 2000, 2:54:21 PM, Keith wrote:
> A separate ACCOUNT? So did you totally recreate your folder structure
> there? Every time you add a new folder, do you have to add it to both
> accounts? Or did I misunderstand what you're doing?

    Yes, a separate account.  You must keep in mind, though, that I move my
mail from home to work and back again 5 days a week.  This means at home I
have my home account, my work account and my home archives.  At work it is
home, work, work archives.  I keep all my sent mail (except for extremely
large attachments) and in case of work mail all work requests that find their
way to my inbox.  I don't want to transport the ~9,000 messages from work and
~15,000 messages from home back and forth each day.  The ~3,000 I lug around
takes a while to archive up as it is.  :)

    With that aside the only folder structure I recreate are whatever folders
I have archives for.  I don't archive a lot of incoming mail.  Mainly what is
archived is inbox (single) and sent mail (year folders with month subfolders).

    These archives reside outside the mail subdirectory so I can just archive
that directory for transport.

    Reallt, though, considering how often I add folders if I were to add one
more into the archive folder isn't all that much.  Maybe once every few
months.

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