Subj : Max. number of messages.... To : Bob Jones From : Mike Bourne Date : Tue Aug 12 2003 06:23 pm BJ> Ok, then why haven't you picked up an external renumber routine for BJ> your use and avoid the possible problems? MB> I'd love to, but do not know which are still OK (I've MB> heard that there are Y2K issues with CONFMAIL, which I MB> used previously, for example). Do you have a MB> recommendation? It would be appreciated. BJ> Ah.... Part of the reason I've switched from *.msg to squish for BJ> almost all my areas. I have some limited netmail areas that are BJ> *.msg, but they never get more than a few hunderd messages in a BJ> given area before I archive stuff and start the counters overs..... BJ> So, it has been years since I've used a renumber function. I have not used one since before January 2000 either, since I stopped using CONFMAIL. BJ> On the other hand, if I needed to do it today, I'd make a copy of BJ> the area (as a backup) and then run sqconv on the area, converting BJ> from *.msg to *.msg, in a new subdirectory. If that didn't work, BJ> I'd run the program twice, first to go *.msg to squish and the BJ> second to go squish to *.msg..... I believe that would do the BJ> trick.... But, as you know, I'd just convert most areas to squish BJ> and leave it that way.... Just make sure nothing else is touching BJ> the message area you are working on while performing the BJ> conversion..... That could take a while, but renumbering would too. I'll have to see what I can do with this concept. BJ> Ok... I seem to recall "renum" was around. Last time I used it BJ> was prior to Y2K thou.... As long as you are just renumbering the BJ> messages (back to 1.msg, 2.msg, etc.) and not deleting based on BJ> time, I would think the code should be fine.... Make a backup copy BJ> and test..... It was part of CONFMAIL, a command line parameter if I remember correctly. MB> That is what I was wary of, and why the question. BJ> Ok. I would expect you to be ok to the 32K mark for the numbers. BJ> Actual number of messages is probably limited to 15K or 16K for BJ> indexes stored in memory (and maybe less if you have less memory). BJ> Since you are only keeping a few thousand messages, the 15K or 16K BJ> assumed index limit won't be hit. And it could be good to 64K for BJ> the message number, or even to 99999999 if the message number is BJ> totally handled as character strings. If it is character strings, I am probably OK. If as an integer, there could be a problem brewing. BJ> Basically, at this point.... make a back up copy and then test the BJ> renum code you were using with out deleting any messages based on BJ> date / time considerations. Now that you mention that, you could be right. I might try CONFMAIL on a copy in another directory to see what happens. BJ> Good luck..... Thanks! Mike Bourne --- timEd 1.10.y2k * Origin: A Point at the Edge of Town, Ft Worth TX USA (1:130/41.3102) .