Hi All,
I'm trying to use Pegasus to read the mail of a user whose folder in Mercury contains about 35000 files.
After a pause of a minute or two , during which the Pegasus status bar says 'IMAP: Getting status for 'INBOX'' , Pegasus reports an error & says 'The operation cannot be completed'.
I'm guessing there are just too many mails.
I've looked through the Pegasus IMAP settings, but can't see any place to ask it to get mail in say batches of 1000. Is such a thing possible?
The other thing I thought I might try would be to move all but 1000 files out of that directory on the server, then use Pegasus to look at the Subject lines, delete those I don't need, move the ones I need to keep to another folder via IMAP and then, again on the server return the next batch of 1000 files to the users folder & repeat the process. Would doing that confuse Mercury?
Regards
Richard
<p>Hi All,
</p><p>I'm trying to use Pegasus to read the mail of a user whose folder in Mercury contains about 35000 files.</p><p>After a pause of a minute or two , during which the Pegasus status bar says 'IMAP: Getting status for 'INBOX'' , Pegasus reports an error &amp; says 'The operation cannot be completed'.
</p><p>&nbsp;I'm guessing there are just too many mails. </p><p>I've looked through the Pegasus IMAP settings, but can't see any place to ask it to get mail in say batches of 1000. Is such a thing possible?
</p><p>&nbsp;The other thing I thought I might try would be to move all but 1000 files out of that directory on the server, then use Pegasus to look at the Subject lines, delete those I don't need, move the ones I need to keep to another folder via IMAP and then, again on the server return the next batch of 1000 files to the users folder &amp; repeat the process. Would doing that confuse Mercury?</p><p>Regards</p><p>Richard
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