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Hello TBUDL,
I think I may be getting close to the limits of either the bat or my
machine for messages in a folder. On a PIII 500 with 192MB of ram a
folder with 10000 messages each of about 4K takes 45 seconds to open.
I've tried the usual purge and compress and saved 8MB (on a 350MB
mailbase (total)). Even folder with only a few thousand messages are
starting to slowdown noticeably.
I know it's been mentioned before but no ones ever had a proper
answer. What is the feasible (not theoretical) limit at which I'm
going to have to start splitting the folders up?
I don't think 10000 messages in a folder is too much to ask for as
I've seen other mail systems deal with much larger volumes quite
happily.
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Jamie Dainton
On Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 12:18:53 PM
The Bat! 1.53 Beta/5
Windows 98 4.10 2222
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=sendKey
Beta testers who lie! Next time on Geraldo!
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