On 11/05/2010 12:18 PM, Camaleón wrote: >> oh, ow, I did not know that. so, is archiving the answer? > I hate archiving (I hold "fresh" e-mails dated on 1999) :-P I also note that archiving is ONLY for IMAP folders, so it is useless to me, because I have everything filtered to LOCAL folders.. Tyou can't archive local folders.. > What I do is using as much as possible a tree structure (remember the 4 > GiB limit is set for "each folder", so you can have many subfolders to > distribute your e-mail messages and so avoing that limit). > Yes I get the idea.. > > > the 4GiB limit also goes for archived though, so.. what do you do? > I'm not sure whether IMAP accounts/storage are also affected for this > limitation (I guess yes) but in either case, use a logical mail > structure. I like using "topics" and then "years" (or viceversa, years > then topics); the more folders, the better, i.e.: > > inxox > | > |- 2010 I was thinking the other way.. unless you can easily duplicat all the folders under a year, I was thinking more like: Debian-users |- 2010 |-2011
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