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Jerry Feldman wrote: > ...one of the solutions is to remove all the index > (.msf) files and compact all the mbox files. In my situation I have > emails in local folders going back years. This should be no problem... Be aware that although the documentation would have you believe that the .msf files are there strictly for performance and are otherwise disposable, they actually store some unique meta data - at least with TB version 3.x and earlier, and for local folders. For example, if you delete your .msf file, you will lose any tagging you had set. Even doing something as seemingly innocuous as moving your local mail store to a different file system (path) can throw TB off ad cause the meta data to be lost. John Abreau wrote: > Now I keep all my local backups of mail folders in Maildir format > on one of my home servers, with Dovecot sitting on top for > easier access via IMAP. I second that approach. -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
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