I'm no expert, but are you sure these e-mail programs are designed for
storing 100 000 mails? 

I can recommend archiving e-mails now and then with Hypermail.

Am Mittwoch, den 27.01.2010, 15:31 +0000 schrieb wirehead78:
> It's a bug to me, because:
> 
> - The point of the trash folder is so that you can delete emails without
> having them gone permanently, you can go in the trash to find deleted
> emails and restore them, as long as it hasn't been emptied. I lose this
> functionality if I have to empty my trash folder regularly.
> 
> - My ability to search for deleted emails is diminished, as I have to
> sort through 100,000 other emails that should not be in the trash
> folder.
> 
> - Whenever I do manually empty my trash folder, it freezes up Evolution
> for 10 minutes. When it comes back, only ~5,000 emails were deleted.
> 
> - It simply doesn't make sense for items copied to another folder to
> also be copied to the trash folder.
> 
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