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How to extend TheBat! folder capacity?
 
I see when the Outbox or Trash folders get filled up, a pop-up box states that these folders are "reaching 2Gb capacity" and instruct to empty the folders and compress.

Is there a setting to expand this 2gb capacity limit?
 
This is a Windows file system limit. Microsoft is the only company that can fix.

Also do you really wish to make a file so large? Hope you have a good backup in case of problems.
 
there is no Windows file system limit of 2GB, at least in recent versions of Windows. If I correctly remember, 2GB is the file size limit for the ancient FAT-16 filesystem, and it's 4GB for FAT-32. For NTFS, there are no [practical]limits.
So 2 GB is a limitation of theBat, maybe that's fixed in v.4. Anyway, it's a really bad idea to have message bases that big. Keeping old stuff in separate folders has tons of advantages.

In your case, I guess you haven't purged deleted messages for a long time. When you delete a message in theBat, it isn't really deleted from the message base - the message just becomes invisible, nothing more - it still occupies the same space.
Right-click a folder a select 'Compress' to have deleted messages really removed.  
 
currently index file in The Bat! allows 2GB msgbases only. In 4.1, new index file is promised, new format will allow bigger msgbases, Labels and other new features.
 
So how can we keep the size down below 2GB apart from compressing and purging? I really want to keep all my e-mail messages as a permanent archive, available all the time. Any ideas?
Edited: Michael S - 10 June 2008 19:05:17
 
Michael,

Individual folders have to less than 2 GB, there's no problem whatsoever to divide your messages over more folders.
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So how can we keep the size down below 2GB apart from compressing and purging? I really want to keep all my e-mail messages as a permanent archive, available all the time. Any ideas?

Why not create archive folders?

Create sub-folders based on date(s). Then create a filter to automatically archive messages into the appropriate folder(s). As folder(s) fill up, create new sub-folders and adjust the filter as needed.
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