On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 5:43 PM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 01/21/2011 02:08 PM, Jim wrote: >> Fedora 14 / KDE >> >> Today my Thunderbird-3.1.7 crashed and sent all my 1500 emails to the >> Trash Can. Thunderbird was taking so long to compact and other >> things it had to do and locking up my desktop and Web Browser. >> >> In Fedora is there a better email Browser ? >> >> I tried Evolution but it just does not seem to work very good in Fedora 14. > > I run FOUR copies of Thunderbird at one time, each with its own > directory structure. Each has multiple mail addresses to download. > > I start them with command lines like: > > export MOZ_NO_REMOTE=1 > thunderbird -profile ~/data/htt/Mail & > export -n MOZ_NO_REMOTE > > A typical mail 'system' will have 5Gb of archived mail in a 100+ nested > folders. 1000+ emails per mail copy per day is typical. Compacting > <in> and <junk> goes fast and thank g-d, never a crash from that. My > system has crashed from running hot during a 3000+ mail download after > being offline for a weekend and Thunderbird just 'reached' out and > downloaded the mail, but given I am using POP (I could use IMAP but > don't) it had to start from the beginning. > > If Trash gets above 50K messages I will start consider emptying it. I > sometimes have to scan all my message folders when trying to remember > where I stuffed something and if it is a header search still only takes > a couple minutes. (I have learned to limit body searches to specific > folders!) > > Oh, my mail server is running Courier Mail for POP and IMAP on a Fedora > 12 Amahi.org server. > > I do have SquirrelMail available on my server and have used it at times. > -- There is probably a bullet-proof way to do just about anything in Linux. Unfortunately, you often do not discover the correct formula for body armor until your body is already riddled with bullets. I have a complicated system, as non-enterprise systems go, and I have plenty of administrative chores just to keep the various real and virtual instances up-to-date and well-behaved. Everyone has to set his or her own priorities. Mine do not include being smart about email clients. I use the command-line to be smart about lots of things. I'm glad I don't have to do it with email. Robert. Robert. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines