An off line solution that works pretty well for me is EagleFiler.
Granted, less convenient than all in one database, but a next best alternative.

For me the IMAP-support is more a dealbreaker, unfortunately.

Mirko

On 22 okt 2010, at 12:19, Jeremy Hughes wrote:

> Paul Schneider (22/10/10, 09:43) said:
> 
>> Are there plans to  on give up the 2 GB limit?
> 
> This is the worst thing about PowerMail for me. I've managed to carry on
> using it by exporting some of my mailboxes to Apple Mail. I don't find
> User Environments to be a useful workaround.
> 
> The problem is tied to the fact that PowerMail uses a single monolithic
> database rather than having separate databases for each mailboxes. I
> wouldn't mind if there was a 2 GB limit for individual mailboxes.
> 
> The monolithic database format is also an issue for backup programs that
> work at a file level (Retrospect, Time Machine etc.) These have to back
> up the entire database (rather than active or changed mailboxes) every
> time they run.
> 
> Jeremy
> 
> 


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