Q96841: Mac LDF: Local Mail File Compression

Article: Q96841
Product(s): Microsoft Mail For Appletalk Networks
Version(s): WINDOWS:3.1
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): 
Last Modified: 09-NOV-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks, version 3.1 
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SUMMARY
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Version 3.1 of Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks includes a feature that
allows users to store mail in local folders. Mail stored in local folders is
actually written to a local mail file which resides in the System
Folder:Preferences:MS Mail Local Folders on the local hard disk. A local mail
file is created for each user who logs into Mail from a particular machine and
is named after the Mail user.

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When this file is not in use by Mail to save or read messages, the local mail
file is in a state of compression. In Mail 3.1, the compression occurs whenever
there is empty space in the local mail file. Version 3.1 of the workstation
software checks the file approximately every 15 seconds for space to compress.
This can result in problems for PowerBook users, because the consistent disk
access does not allow the machine to "sleep." This problem was addressed through
a new compression routine introduced in Mail 3.1a.

Mail 3.1a only performs the compression routine when the local mail file is
accessed to save or read a message. Therefore, with Mail 3.1a, compression is
not occurring as a background process and will allow PowerBooks to "sleep."


Additional query words: 3.10 disk accessing

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Keywords          :  
Technology        : kbMailSearch kbZNotKeyword3 kbMailATN310
Version           : WINDOWS:3.1

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