Ian, that's a lot of folders, perhaps some could be archived? What you intend to buy should do the job admirably, but I would have thought your existing system should be more responsive unless it is much slower than mine.
I run Win7 on a first generation core I5 as my main PC. My email folder is 18.7gig, I have 142 folders, startup is about 10 seconds.
But my mail store is on the network served up by an old slow Celeron 2.4 running XP in 512kb RAM with an old 100gig IDE HD. When I run Pegasus locally on this old PC, performance is much the same.
I suffered major slow downs some years ago, so I did 2 things. I stopped storing large amounts of new mail in the new mail folder. As soon as I've looked at it (even in preview) it goes off into 0main (this way the folder for most recent mail is always near the top of the tree), and I removed all filters. To search, I only ever search on the current folder - I have tried searching all folders, but I had time to watch a movie while it did it. The other thing you should do if you haven't recently is defrag the HD, on my system (running for over 10 years) this helped a lot. I prefer defraggler over the windows defrag.
Maybe an upgrade can be avoided [:)]
<p>Ian, that's a lot of folders, perhaps some could be archived?&nbsp; What you intend to buy should do the job admirably, but I would have thought your existing system should be more responsive unless it is much slower than mine.
</p><p>I run Win7 on a first generation core I5 as my main PC. My email folder is 18.7gig, I have 142 folders, startup is about 10 seconds. </p><p>But my mail store is on the network served up by an old slow Celeron 2.4 running XP in 512kb RAM with an old 100gig IDE HD. &nbsp; When I run Pegasus locally on this old PC, performance is much the same.
</p><p>I suffered major slow downs some years ago, so I did 2 things.&nbsp; I stopped storing large amounts of new mail in the new mail folder.&nbsp; As soon as I've looked at it (even in preview) it goes off into 0main (this way the folder for most recent mail is always near the top of the tree), and I removed all filters. To search, I only ever search on the current folder - I have tried searching all folders, but I had time to watch a movie while it did it.&nbsp; The other thing you should do if you haven't recently is defrag the HD, on my system (running for over 10 years) this helped a lot.&nbsp; I prefer defraggler over the windows defrag.</p><p>Maybe an upgrade can be avoided&nbsp;[:)]
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