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From: Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2006 1:21:41 AM
Subject: maintenance and max size of folders

I believe that it is good practice not to keep emails building up in
the Inbox. From what I read this may cause problems with respect to
stability or in case of crashes data loss - please correct me if I am
wrong.
 
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 I have no information or facts on this, so I could be completely wrong, but it 
doesn't seem to make sense to me that this would happen. Why would the inbox be 
any different from any other folder? Why would it be bad to leave 1000 messages 
in the inbox vs 100,000 in any other folder? What would make the inbox so prone 
to corruption compared to another folder? Perhaps my confusion simply comes 
from a lack of understanding regarding the storage system TB! uses... So could 
someone clarify?
 
 Thanks!
 
 -Sam
 



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