Re: [opensuse] search for word in huge txt file
- From: Randall R Schulz <rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 09:11:16 -0800
On Tuesday 25 December 2007 09:02, Afan Pasalic wrote:
...
Btw (OT), how you guys handle old emails? Delete all older than 2
years? Move to other place place? Keep all your email on your
"current" computer? I changed several computers last few years
(mostly desktops and laptops I got from company) and every time I
"make a backup" but never put it back on new machine?
I'm a packrat. I keep everything. I just make historical archive
sub-mailboxes and transfer old mail to them every time the main mailbox
gets beyond a few thousand messages. For lists as active as openSUSE,
that's monthly. For others, it need only be annually, and others in
between, of course.
My "inbox" is _only_ used for uncategorized (and thus unimportant and
transient) mail and for the rare bit of spam that doesn't get flagged
by my ISP's SpamAssassin (they have more false positives than false
negatives, it seems). Everything else has its own mailbox. I have a
personal hierarchy and a professional hierarchy and one for my
business.
Thanks.
-afan
Randall Schulz
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