Unfortunately, Thunderbird doesn't appear to have the most efficient mail store for Gmail accounts, due to Gmail's system of supporting single messages with multiple labels (folders). If I have messages with multiple labels, it appears that Thunderbird downloads and stores the message multiple times, in multiple disk files.
Is anyone aware of an alternative that "intelligently" supports Gmail? I.E., simply downloading "All Mail", and then creating a database from each label to the associated Message-ID's in "All Mail"?
Appears that maybe Ext's forums are/.'d already.
I've been actively participating in one of the licensing threads started on Ext's forums. Try http://extjs.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33096 a little later, once the database recovers...
Since discussing licenses seems to be nothing new on Slashdot, maybe some "experts" from here can bring some light into the above thread.
You should consider a Mercury Mountaineer or a Lincoln Navigator or something of the sort instead - otherwise, good luck ever trying to rent from U-Haul. Their short-sighted corporate-wide policy prohibits renting for any Ford Explorer, whether it be a 1997 or a 2008... I'd just buy my own trailer, but finding the space to keep it is the only hold-up. (References: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-Haul#Ford_Explorer and http://www.michaelworth.com/loser_uhaul.shtml)
Open-Source router? Here I was expecting to see http://openwrt.org/.;-) Granted, not exactly an enterprise solution, but runs on $100 off-the-shelf hardware, without the power consumptions, noise, and other disadvantages of a PC-based router. I'm surprised it hasn't even been mentioned in a comment yet...
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Unfortunately, Thunderbird doesn't appear to have the most efficient mail store for Gmail accounts, due to Gmail's system of supporting single messages with multiple labels (folders). If I have messages with multiple labels, it appears that Thunderbird downloads and stores the message multiple times, in multiple disk files.
Is anyone aware of an alternative that "intelligently" supports Gmail? I.E., simply downloading "All Mail", and then creating a database from each label to the associated Message-ID's in "All Mail"?
Appears that maybe Ext's forums are /.'d already.
I've been actively participating in one of the licensing threads started on Ext's forums. Try http://extjs.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33096 a little later, once the database recovers...
Since discussing licenses seems to be nothing new on Slashdot, maybe some "experts" from here can bring some light into the above thread.
You should consider a Mercury Mountaineer or a Lincoln Navigator or something of the sort instead - otherwise, good luck ever trying to rent from U-Haul. Their short-sighted corporate-wide policy prohibits renting for any Ford Explorer, whether it be a 1997 or a 2008... I'd just buy my own trailer, but finding the space to keep it is the only hold-up. (References: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-Haul#Ford_Explorer and http://www.michaelworth.com/loser_uhaul.shtml)
... and how many have yet to be slashdotted?
Open-Source router? Here I was expecting to see http://openwrt.org/. ;-) Granted, not exactly an enterprise solution, but runs on $100 off-the-shelf hardware, without the power consumptions, noise, and other disadvantages of a PC-based router. I'm surprised it hasn't even been mentioned in a comment yet...