On Friday, July 18, 2008, 1:13:09 AM, Dwight A Corrin wrote:

> I have a dummy account for archiving on my desktop, which is password
> protected so that it doesn't regularly get in the way and TB doesn't
> try to operate on it all the time. When a mailbox gets up to 10,000 or
> so messages, I will move the older messages into my protected account
> and out of imap.

> On the odd occasion I need to look through really old messages, I can 
> open my protected account and have a go. I may have done that 2 or 3 
> times so far this year. Depending on your quota, you may well have to 
> archive more often.

I have such an archive account already, to keep my POP3 message base
manageable. So what you're saying is simply "move everything beyond
the server quota into the archive account"?
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Regards,
Günter

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