On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 09:40:50 +0200, "Evertjan."
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exxjxw.h...@inter.nl.net> wrote:
>Rui S� wrote on 18 apr 2013 in comp.mail.pegasus-mail.ms-windows:
>
>> On Mon, 15 Apr 2013 18:10:26 -0500, Brianm
>> <
idontt...@spammersdie.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I have many folders, some with hundreds, and
>>>even a couple with 1000+, of messages. So my question is, does Pegasus
>>>have any limits as far as the number of emails that can be kept in a
>>>folder, or overall total? Do I need to worry that I may someday hit
>>>some limit? I am currently at v4.52, but can upgrade if need be.
>>
>> I have one folder with over 8000 messages, so you don't need to worry
>> until (at least) you reach that size...
>
>That would depend on the "real" size.
>
>if those 8000 messages each have 10 Mb of jpgs,
>things will become nasty indeed.
I remove most attachments (either delete or save and keep them
elsewhere) before archiving mails, so they're largely text-only.
This particular folder has about 160 MB and keeps 10+ years of mails
from my bank, so the average message size is ~20 KB.
And it's still quite usable! I feel it also depends a lot on your
hardware: RAM size and, to a lesser extent, if you have an SSD or the
HDD's speed/fragmentation.
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