BoilerBase supports sets of categorized messages, allowing one message to have any number of categories, each category to have unlimited numbers of messages, categories to overlap and contain any number of categories, and any number of user-defined, automatically-applied categories. The folder paradigm does not come into play. Rather each message is subjected to each inquiry as it is added to the index file -- which for me currently has 50,000 messages -- and is categorized appropriately. When you want to view messages, choose any standard category, such as Date, To, From, or Subject, or choose one of the user-defined categories and view the messages in that category without further computation.
Plus, any time you want, you can use the many categorize functions to create even more categories, or merge and/or split out the auto-applied ones. You can even view -- without further computation -- all the messages that have any given word, categorize those, and then run powerful search operations to cull out a particular subset.
These are only a few of the kinds of set operations you can perform, without having to use any complex syntax.
BoilerBase is not a replacement for your mailer; rather it works in background, taking over all the annoying, tedious, and risky aspects of keeping, maintaining, and indexing your email so that you can always find what you need, easily accomplish backup and restore operations, and maintain a historical record of all email -- that isn't private -- for one or many.
The auto download, auto feed, unwrapping and other functions enable consolidation and/or splitting out of messages to suit the needs of individuals, workgroups or larger geographically dispersed communities. Check out version 2 at Boilerbase.com.
BoilerBase supports sets of categorized messages, allowing one message to have any number of categories, each category to have unlimited numbers of messages, categories to overlap and contain any number of categories, and any number of user-defined, automatically-applied categories. The folder paradigm does not come into play. Rather each message is subjected to each inquiry as it is added to the index file -- which for me currently has 50,000 messages -- and is categorized appropriately. When you want to view messages, choose any standard category, such as Date, To, From, or Subject, or choose one of the user-defined categories and view the messages in that category without further computation. Plus, any time you want, you can use the many categorize functions to create even more categories, or merge and/or split out the auto-applied ones. You can even view -- without further computation -- all the messages that have any given word, categorize those, and then run powerful search operations to cull out a particular subset. These are only a few of the kinds of set operations you can perform, without having to use any complex syntax. BoilerBase is not a replacement for your mailer; rather it works in background, taking over all the annoying, tedious, and risky aspects of keeping, maintaining, and indexing your email so that you can always find what you need, easily accomplish backup and restore operations, and maintain a historical record of all email -- that isn't private -- for one or many. The auto download, auto feed, unwrapping and other functions enable consolidation and/or splitting out of messages to suit the needs of individuals, workgroups or larger geographically dispersed communities. Check out version 2 at Boilerbase.com.