On 7/20/2009, Sam Varshavchik ([email protected]) wrote:
> 
> Sounds like Thunderbird may be using a 32bit value to represent the total 
> size of the mailbox, which overflowed.

Ok, thanks very much Sam for making me look more closely...

This is apparently the 'problem'.

I started copying the larger messages from her .Sent folder to a new
one, and as soon as I dropped below 4GB, the number changed to
3,9##MB... when I added the messages back in, as soon as it got over
4GB, it dropped back to display only 10MB...

I also went and looked, and no on else has a single mailbox that is over
4GB...

So... my only other question is, is this a TBird BUG, per se? Or is it
just the way it is when accessing a large mailbox from a 32 bit
Windows/TBird?

Thanks again for helping me to understand what is happening. I'm really
glad to know there is nothing really wrong.

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