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			<title>What about &quot;folder compression&quot;?</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<b><a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/topic40/message88/">What about &quot;folder compression&quot;?</a></b> <i>It seems the &quot;compress all folders&quot; command has left our TheBat!</i> in forum <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/">The Bat! - Configuring the E-mail Client</a>. <br />
			You still can purge and compress all folders in one sweep. In your menu you'll find "Maintenance" there you can select all folders or just a selection to purge/compress/check on dupes.<br />So the purge and compress isn't removed, it's been upgraded.<br /><br />BTW To set all folders to "compress on exit" is really a good idea, since it'll keep high traffic folders like the inbox down in size. Below follows a canned text what compressing does.<br /><br />TB manages your messages as a database or to be more precisely: stores<br />them in a database. This database is organized per folder. Each folder<br />has a messages.tbb and a messages.tbi file.<br />The real messages are stored in the messages.tbb (The Bat Base) and to<br />shorten the access time to the messages additional info is stored in<br />the messages.tbi (The Bat Index). This additional info can be a flag<br />you've set to the message, the info whether you've replied to it or<br />whether you deleted the message.<br />Deleted? you'll say. Yes. When you delete a message, TB flags the<br />message as deleted in the index file, but leaves it in the actual<br />message base. That's because setting a bit in the index is faster than<br />rewriting the full messages.tbb. In the folder menu you'll see an<br />option 'browse deleted messages' where you can view and undelete your<br />deleted messages.<br />Will TB never delete messages from the messages.tbb? Yes, it can do<br />that, but that's called 'compressing', you'll see an option 'compress'<br />in the folder menu. This means that TB will rewrite both your .tbb and<br />.tbi files and what's deleted is lost 'forever and ever'. You can also<br />compress folders automatically on closing TB. Since version 1.60 you<br />can set this for all folders in the account settings. And in the<br />folder properties you can do this per folder (compress on exit).<br />TB has also a 'purge'option. In the folder properties you can setup a<br />maximum number of messages or a maximum age for the messages in that<br />folder. &nbsp;That's called purging. Purging is the same as deleting, the<br />message is flagged as deleted, until you compress the folder. Purging<br />can be done automatically and manually (from the folder menu)<br />Note that moving a folder (manual or by filter) will create the<br />message in the new folder and mark it as deleted in the source folder.<br />Now you'll see why it is important to compress your folders,<br />especially those that are seeing lots of messages being deleted or<br />moved. (Your inbox is an example of them.)<br /> <br />
			<i>21 September 2004 02:55:50, <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/">Roelof Otten</a>.</i>]]></description>
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			<title>What about &quot;folder compression&quot;?</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<b><a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/topic40/message86/">What about &quot;folder compression&quot;?</a></b> <i>It seems the &quot;compress all folders&quot; command has left our TheBat!</i> in forum <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/">The Bat! - Configuring the E-mail Client</a>. <br />
			Hi there,<br /><br /> &nbsp;I wrote to TheBat! technical support some days ago but I didn't receive any response back yet, so I ask here in this forum even if the question could be kinda OT.<br /><br /> &nbsp;I had a TheBat! 1.62 version that, when I was running off disk space, I simply used the command "compress all folders" and I usually was able to collect some megabytes.<br /><br /> &nbsp;Right now, in TheBat! 3, I can see only two options:<br />-1- I have to manually compress every single folder;<br />-2- I have to set the folders to "compress on exit".<br /><br /> &nbsp;IMHO, this is not a good solution and I cannot understand why this precious command has been removed from the UI. <img src="http://www.ritlabs.com/bitrix/images/main/smiles/5/icon_cry.gif" border="0" data-code=":cry:" data-definition="SD" alt=":cry:" style="width:16px;height:16px;" title="" class="bx-smile" /><br /><br /> &nbsp;Any hint? I still have only an evaluation version of TheBat! 3 and I'm considering if buying it or not... <br /><br /> &nbsp;Many thanks in advance!<br /><br />Kindest regards. <br />
			<i>21 September 2004 02:00:43, <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/">Matteo Giacomazzi</a>.</i>]]></description>
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