On 07/31/2014 04:12 PM, Jules Richardson wrote:
Are list messages being actively archived and put online anywhere these
days? I have a shade over 68,000 messages in my classiccmp folder, going
back to 2008, and Thunderbird is about ready to explode.
I need to have a clear-out; can I delete them because they're available
somewhere, or am I better off keeping a snapshot of what I have? I'm
sure other people have offline copies too, but I'm more interested in
them being immediately accessible should I want to refer back to
something I know I've seen in the past. If I remember right, the
archives on
classiccmp.org itself have always been a bit patchy.
(Thunderbird question: If it is sane for me to keep them, do I just need
the 'classiccmp' file at ~300MB, or do I also need the 'classiccmp.msf'
file at ~36MB? I'm not sure if the latter's perhaps just an index which
will get regenerated in its absence anyway?)
thanks
Jules
I've had TBird folders over 300MB work fine. And the msf file is just
an index that gets rebuilt when you look in the folder with TBird. You
can nuke it, but it will come back.
If you're worried about folder size, make sure you install & use the
Remove Duplicate Message extension. You could also split it out into
folders by decades....
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