On 11/24/2020 2:03 PM, EE wrote:
> Mr. Ed wrote:
>> Win 10 Sm 2.53.5.1
>>
>> Noticed that I no longer see the message signifying that the folders are
>> being
>> compacted.
>> Are they being compacted?
>>
> I am seeing that in the status bar.
>
OK - Reinstalled and problem no longer
On 11/24/2020 11:03 AM, EE wrote:
Mr. Ed wrote:
Win 10 Sm 2.53.5.1
Noticed that I no longer see the message signifying that the folders
are being
compacted.
Are they being compacted?
I am seeing that in the status bar.
Ditto when I do a manual compact in my SM v2.53.5.1 in my decade
Mr. Ed wrote:
Win 10 Sm 2.53.5.1
Noticed that I no longer see the message signifying that the folders are being
compacted.
Are they being compacted?
I am seeing that in the status bar.
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Win 10 Sm 2.53.5.1
Noticed that I no longer see the message signifying that the folders are being
compacted.
Are they being compacted?
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On 8/02/2016 9:38 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 8/02/2016 4:12 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
When I select an email account and choose File - Compact folders I get
an error message: Some folders [mentions some folders] cannot be
compacted because there is not enough free disk space ... The profile
drive has 200
On 8/02/2016 4:12 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
When I select an email account and choose File - Compact folders I get
an error message: Some folders [mentions some folders] cannot be
compacted because there is not enough free disk space ... The profile
drive has 200 Gb of free space. The error occurs
On 2/7/2016 12:12 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
When I select an email account and choose File - Compact folders I get
an error message: Some folders [mentions some folders] cannot be
compacted because there is not enough free disk space ... The profile
drive has 200 Gb of free space. The error occurs
When I select an email account and choose File - Compact folders I get
an error message: Some folders [mentions some folders] cannot be
compacted because there is not enough free disk space ... The profile
drive has 200 Gb of free space. The error occurs deep into the
compaction, the folders
Hb wrote:
SamuelS wrote:
Each time I manually or auto compact folders, SM crashes. Any ideas as
to what this may stem from or what I need to do to prevent it going
forward?
Please try to manually compact after disabling any Anti Virus Software.
Hb
Hb,
Thank you, that is the way to do it...
SamuelS wrote:
Hb wrote:
SamuelS wrote:
Each time I manually or auto compact folders, SM crashes. Any ideas as
to what this may stem from or what I need to do to prevent it going
forward?
Please try to manually compact after disabling any Anti Virus Software.
Hb
Hb,
Thank you, that is the
SamuelS wrote:
Each time I manually or auto compact folders, SM crashes. Any ideas as
to what this may stem from or what I need to do to prevent it going
forward?
Please try to manually compact after disabling any Anti Virus Software.
Hb
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Petr Voralek wrote:
Hello!
On Sunday, 15.02.2015 22:00(+0100) *Samuels* wrote, and I quote (in part):
Each time I manually or auto compact folders, SM crashes. Any ideas as
to what this may stem from or what I need to do to prevent it going forward?
Known and annoying bug...
Hello!
On Sunday, 15.02.2015 22:00(+0100) *Samuels* wrote, and I quote (in part):
Each time I manually or auto compact folders, SM crashes. Any ideas as
to what this may stem from or what I need to do to prevent it going forward?
Known and annoying bug...
Hello all, not sure if this is happening to others using 2.32.1 on Vista
business... laptop.
Each time I manually or auto compact folders, SM crashes. Any ideas as
to what this may stem from or what I need to do to prevent it going forward?
Crash reports are being sent as well,
Ed Mullen wrote:
Finally, I closed SeaMonkey, did a search for *.msf, and deleted every
msf file found. Restarted and all seems to be okay now. Weird.
It's been a long time since I've seen it happen, but sometimes, index
files get corrupted, and the effect is that it appears that mail has
NFN Smith wrote on 11/19/2014 11:57 AM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Finally, I closed SeaMonkey, did a search for *.msf, and deleted every
msf file found. Restarted and all seems to be okay now. Weird.
It's been a long time since I've seen it happen, but sometimes, index
files get corrupted, and the
Ed Mullen wrote on 11/19/2014 10:12 PM:
NFN Smith wrote on 11/19/2014 11:57 AM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Finally, I closed SeaMonkey, did a search for *.msf, and deleted every
msf file found. Restarted and all seems to be okay now. Weird.
It's been a long time since I've seen it happen, but
On 18/11/2014 7:40 AM, jtkirkatstarb...@gmail.com wrote:
Recently, I noticed when I click on a msg in any of my folders the body is
neither of the same date as shown in the listing, nor is the content what the
subject is about as shown in the listing. As a matter of fact, I can't really
find
On 17/11/2014 22:09, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
jtkirkatstarb...@gmail.com wrote:
Recently, I noticed when I click on a msg in any of my folders the
body is neither of the same date as shown in the listing, nor is the
content what the subject is about as shown in the listing. As a
matter of
Mason83 wrote on 11/18/2014 2:58 PM:
On 17/11/2014 22:09, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
jtkirkatstarb...@gmail.com wrote:
Recently, I noticed when I click on a msg in any of my folders the
body is neither of the same date as shown in the listing, nor is the
content what the subject is about as
Recently, I noticed when I click on a msg in any of my folders the body is
neither of the same date as shown in the listing, nor is the content what the
subject is about as shown in the listing. As a matter of fact, I can't really
find any msg received or sent because the subjects and dates in
jtkirkatstarb...@gmail.com wrote:
Recently, I noticed when I click on a msg in any of my folders the
body is neither of the same date as shown in the listing, nor is the
content what the subject is about as shown in the listing. As a
matter of fact, I can't really find any msg received or sent
Geoff Welsh wrote:
OSX 10.6.8, SM 2.12.1
In Mail, it asks me if I want to Compact Folders several times a day.
I said yes the first few times, but this is getting really annoying.
You can configure the threshold (for all mail folders combined) or
disable automatic compaction of folders
Geoff Welsh wrote:
OSX 10.6.8, SM 2.12.1
In Mail, it asks me if I want to Compact Folders several times a day.
I said yes the first few times, but this is getting really annoying.
Is this a Bug anyone knows about? Is there some setting that got
changed during an update?
thanks!
GW
Geoff,
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
OSX 10.6.8, SM 2.12.1
In Mail, it asks me if I want to Compact Folders several times a day.
I said yes the first few times, but this is getting really annoying.
You can configure the threshold (for all mail folders combined) or
disable automatic
Daniel wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
OSX 10.6.8, SM 2.12.1
In Mail, it asks me if I want to Compact Folders several times a day.
I said yes the first few times, but this is getting really annoying.
Is this a Bug anyone knows about? Is there some setting that got
changed during an update?
whoops, sorry to both Jens and Daniel,
I can't see very well and was confusing GB and MB
GW
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Geoff Welsh wrote:
OSX 10.6.8, SM 2.12.1
In Mail, it asks me if I want to Compact Folders several times a day.
I said yes the first few times, but this is getting really annoying.
Is this a Bug anyone knows about? Is there some setting that got
changed during an update?
thanks!
GW
Geoff Welsh wrote:
whoops, sorry to both Jens and Daniel,
I can't see very well and was confusing GB and MB
GW
When reading your reply's to Jens and myself, I was wondering if/how it
was possible to set the setting to larger than the total available memory!!
Glad you solved the problem.
for compacting
folders, and yes, if it still asks for compacting there might be
something wrong...
...I very much doubt that it's bigger than your hard drive. Even
cellphones have more storage capacity than that nowadays. I think you
are confusing _mega_bytes with _giga_bytes.
--
MCBastos
This message has
Geoff Welsh wrote:
OSX 10.6.8, SM 2.12.1
In Mail, it asks me if I want to Compact Folders several times a day.
I said yes the first few times, but this is getting really annoying.
Is this a Bug anyone knows about? Is there some setting that got
changed during an update?
thanks!
GW
I use SM
Rufus wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
OSX 10.6.8, SM 2.12.1
In Mail, it asks me if I want to Compact Folders several times a day.
I said yes the first few times, but this is getting really annoying.
... Is there some setting ..
I use SM on my Macs and I have my Pref set to ask to Compact when
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
OSX 10.6.8, SM 2.12.1
In Mail, it asks me if I want to Compact Folders several times a day.
I said yes the first few times, but this is getting really annoying.
... Is there some setting ..
I use SM on my Macs and I have my Pref set to
OSX 10.6.8, SM 2.12.1
In Mail, it asks me if I want to Compact Folders several times a day.
I said yes the first few times, but this is getting really annoying.
Is this a Bug anyone knows about? Is there some setting that got
changed during an update?
thanks!
GW
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Hi
I lost all of the emails in the inbox on one of my accounts after
compacting the folders on that account. Is there a way to retrieve them?
Thanks!
DJ
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On 09/29/2011 12:02 AM, Dawnie J Baldo wrote:
Hi
I lost all of the emails in the inbox on one of my accounts after
compacting the folders on that account. Is there a way to retrieve them?
...
Have you tried:
View|Messages|All
on that folder to see if they show?
Ray_Net a écrit :
cyberzen wrote:
George Carden a écrit :
Rick Merrill wrote:
cyberzen wrote:
Jens Hatlak a écrit :
George Carden wrote:
Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?
Usually yes, since messages are only marked as deleted until the
folder
is compacted (expunged).
George Carden a écrit :
Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?
Thanks,
George
check first the properties of the folder, if it is not set for off line
use, maybe it is not at all on your side, but only on server side
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Jens Hatlak a écrit :
George Carden wrote:
Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?
Usually yes, since messages are only marked as deleted until the folder
is compacted (expunged).
HTH
Jens
is it accurate ?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Compacting_folders
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cyberzen wrote:
Jens Hatlak a écrit :
George Carden wrote:
Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?
Usually yes, since messages are only marked as deleted until the folder
is compacted (expunged).
HTH
Jens
is it accurate ?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Compacting_folders
yes,
Rick Merrill wrote:
cyberzen wrote:
Jens Hatlak a écrit :
George Carden wrote:
Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?
Usually yes, since messages are only marked as deleted until the folder
is compacted (expunged).
HTH
Jens
is it accurate ?
George Carden a écrit :
Rick Merrill wrote:
cyberzen wrote:
Jens Hatlak a écrit :
George Carden wrote:
Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?
Usually yes, since messages are only marked as deleted until the folder
is compacted (expunged).
HTH
Jens
is it accurate ?
cyberzen wrote:
George Carden a écrit :
Rick Merrill wrote:
cyberzen wrote:
Jens Hatlak a écrit :
George Carden wrote:
Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?
Usually yes, since messages are only marked as deleted until the
folder
is compacted (expunged).
HTH
Jens
is it
Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?
Thanks,
George
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George Carden wrote:
Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?
Usually yes, since messages are only marked as deleted until the folder
is compacted (expunged).
HTH
Jens
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On 4/23/2010 3:50 AM, Test wrote:
I know my trash folder is an integral part of my filing system And I
have emails that are several months old in it. Most files though are
moved to one of the many other folders I have.
I have automatic compacting but the threshold for it very low so it does
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 21/4/2010 08:27, Daniel told the world:
O.K., well if that's the situation then you should probably know that
when you move an e-mail from the inbox to the Trash folder, it's not
really moved, it's just marked for deletion (one of the bits in the
header
flyguy wrote:
Daniel wrote:
flyguy wrote:
Taking a closer look, I can see the biggest one is the Trash at ~7000
messages. That's with a 60 day retention period. The Inbox is only 200,
but at times gets closer to 1000; again, a 60 day retention policy. She
belongs to a number of busy sewing
flyguy wrote:
Daniel wrote:
flyguy wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
flyguy wrote:
My wife has some folders with 5000-7000 messages, which take a long
time
to compact, even though it's a dual core machine. Is there any way to
set a time for SM to do the compacting, so it doesn't block normal use
Daniel wrote:
flyguy wrote:
Taking a closer look, I can see the biggest one is the Trash at ~7000
messages. That's with a 60 day retention period. The Inbox is only 200,
but at times gets closer to 1000; again, a 60 day retention policy. She
belongs to a number of busy sewing and quilting
flyguy wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
flyguy wrote:
My wife has some folders with 5000-7000 messages, which take a long time
to compact, even though it's a dual core machine. Is there any way to
set a time for SM to do the compacting, so it doesn't block normal use
of the email?
Turn off auto
Interviewed by CNN on 18/4/2010 23:12, flyguy told the world:
My wife has some folders with 5000-7000 messages, which take a long time
to compact, even though it's a dual core machine. Is there any way to
set a time for SM to do the compacting, so it doesn't block normal use
of the email?
flyguy wrote:
My wife has some folders with 5000-7000 messages, which take a long time
to compact, even though it's a dual core machine. Is there any way to
set a time for SM to do the compacting, so it doesn't block normal use
of the email?
Sounds like a good case for writing some message
Daniel wrote:
flyguy wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
flyguy wrote:
My wife has some folders with 5000-7000 messages, which take a long
time
to compact, even though it's a dual core machine. Is there any way to
set a time for SM to do the compacting, so it doesn't block normal use
of the email?
My wife has some folders with 5000-7000 messages, which take a long time
to compact, even though it's a dual core machine. Is there any way to
set a time for SM to do the compacting, so it doesn't block normal use
of the email?
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flyguy wrote:
My wife has some folders with 5000-7000 messages, which take a long time
to compact, even though it's a dual core machine. Is there any way to
set a time for SM to do the compacting, so it doesn't block normal use
of the email?
Turn off auto Compacting Preferences (settings) Mail
Phillip Jones wrote:
flyguy wrote:
My wife has some folders with 5000-7000 messages, which take a long time
to compact, even though it's a dual core machine. Is there any way to
set a time for SM to do the compacting, so it doesn't block normal use
of the email?
Turn off auto Compacting
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