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Re: Problem with /var/mail file > 2GB with pop3





On 11/23/20 7:05 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 22 Nov 2020 at 18:57:46 (+0100), Flo wrote:
On 2020-11-22 01:04, deloptes wrote:
David Wright wrote:

I can't understand how anyone would want to have a live INBOX
file containing 2GB of emails. Apart from the risks, it just
seems so disorganised.

I don't even try - there are all kinds of people out there - and everybody
is free. And surprisingly the OP recompiles the package. In this case it is
enough to just point out the nonsense of the subject "Problem
with /var/mail file > 2GB with pop3".

Let's assume an average message size of 20MB. Then 100 messages are
enough to make it INBOX file that big. This doesn't necessarily mean
that this is disorganized.

Let's assume an average word length of 10 characters, completely excessive.
That would give an email of 2 million words. That would give you about
4000 pages of single-spaced text. No one writes emails like that;
not even Proust, were he alive.

So these hefty emails are really files being transferred as attachments,
aren't they? And having been transferred, one would usually archive
the files, and move the emails out of the live INBOX into other mail
files or directories.

Perhaps not. What would be the advantage of leaving 100 such sizeable
files in a live INBOX?


To have them (files and context) available on a other devices as well for a limited amount of time. Not only on the device where the files are archived.

Flo


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