[quote user="graemea"]
I have a user on a Novell 6.5 network running Bindery version Mercury with Pegaus Mail 4.21c.
The problem is that his Main folder is over 1GB and seems to be corrupt. It passes the consistency test and re-indexes fine, but when he tries to open it it crashes out of the program entirely just after counting 850 mesages of about 2400. Nothing I've tried so far has helped. I've copied the file to a new version but the issue remains. The file count in the folder shows correctly but it won't open and crashes at the same point. Unfortunately there is critical email in there and he has been ignoring the problem for some time. Other users have similar sized folders and have no issues.
Thanks
Graeme
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If space permits, create a new folder and drag all massages into the new folder. That might solve the problem. When ok, you can delete the original folder and rename the new folder to the old name (you will need to check any filters after that).
[quote user="graemea"]<p>I have a user on a Novell 6.5 network running Bindery version Mercury with Pegaus Mail 4.21c.</p>
<p>The problem is that his Main folder is over 1GB and seems to be corrupt.&nbsp; It passes the consistency test and re-indexes fine, but when he tries to open it it crashes out of the program entirely&nbsp;just after counting 850 mesages of about 2400.&nbsp; Nothing I've tried so far has helped.&nbsp; I've copied the file to a new version&nbsp;but the issue remains.&nbsp; The file count in the folder shows correctly but it won't open and crashes at the same point.&nbsp; Unfortunately there is critical&nbsp;email in there and he has been ignoring the problem for some time.&nbsp; Other users have similar sized folders and have no issues.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Graeme&nbsp;</p><p>
[/quote]</p><p>If space permits, create&nbsp; a new folder and drag all massages into the new folder. That might solve the problem. When ok, you can delete the original folder and rename the new folder to the old name (you will need to check any filters after that).</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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