On 5.4.2012, at 20.02, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2012-04-05 12:37 PM, Tom Hendrikx tom@whyscream.net wrote:
The first interesting point I'd see with this, is that you supply the mail client with a near endless supply of folders, which would take a lot of caching space on the clients end, either (depending on the client and its configuration) from the moment that you enable this fort hem, or after someone starts searching in their 'time machine' for some old mail.
Since we use Thunderbird, I can of course disable offline mode for everyone, so the only time headers would be downloaded would be when the user selects (or performs a search on) one (or more) of the folders.
Do they need to be accessible via Thunderbird, or maybe only via a webmail? Or perhaps a secondary (normally disabled?) TB account where you've specified a "backup/" namespace prefix (which is normally hidden)?