Wagner Lipnharski wrote: > > Obviously after few years I have near a gigabyte of email at my Netscape > email directory, classified by some subjects, somehow, but I believe > even this new version of Netscape (that looks like to have few nasty > bugs that generate windows blue screens) can not manage well such amount > of text. > > To minimize this problem, I am saving old directories into plain .TXT > files, and deleting it from Netscape. I am doing it because everything > from the email still in ascii format, so sooner or later it could be > retrieved by some crazy indexer software, and searched as I can do with > Netscape's email function. > > Is there any available software at the market that can manage emails > from plain txt files? So I can finally allow Netscape to open its mail > section in less than 20 seconds? :) > > Wagner. I want this as a semi-CD compatible application (I want to be able to burn a set of CD's (say one a year, over time) - so I can back up stuff off the HDD here, I too have nearly a Gig of e-mail, and it's TOO MUCH on rotating media I've thought of just using Grep on a fast CD-Rom drive or something like that. It'd beat no search capability at all. Mark -- I do small package shipping for small businesses, world-wide.