On 7/21/2012 3:34 AM, Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JC wrote:
On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:26:31 AM UTC-7, Rufus wrote:
curl...@earthlink.net wrote:
> I had this problem before upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.11. I'm
on an iMac using OS 10.6.8. I had this constant prompt to
"Compact my folders" and I had read about this being a
problem. I thought it was to be corrected with the upgrade to 2.11.
But, it is still happening. Any help on this issue??
>
> Very frustrating!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
Check Preferences/Mail&Newsgroups/Network&Storage and look at
your
settings for Disk Space. Either uncheck the option, or set it to
something "reasonable".
I have my setting at 20 MB (which seems a bit low, now that I think
about it) and I hardly ever see a prompt to Compact; same setup as
you -
iMac running 10.6.8.
--
- Rufus
Rufus,
Thanks for the email. I just de-selected the option and that may have
done the trick. The setting was already at 20MB and that wasn't
resolving it.
Hope that will work out for you.
I don't know why I've left mine at the seeming default - something like
500-750 MB seems a better choice. Maybe I don't see requests because I
always mark my headers "read" at the end of each session?
20 Mb, golly gosh!!
I'm on Linux, so that might account for the difference, but in
Edit->Preferences->Mail & Newsgroups->Network & Storage, I've got Disk
Space, Compact folders when it will save over 1 MB!!
Don't know how big a mail folder has to be in order to possibly save 1
MB, but a 20 MB mail file looks a bit large, IMHO!!
Mine is set at 500 MB, which is only a few hundred emails when some
contain up to 10 MB of attachments. If it compacted for only 20 mb, it'd
be compacting hourly.
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