Closed Bug 185383 Opened 22 years ago Closed 17 years ago

Mail should support gzipped (.gz) mail folders (at least for IMAP)

Categories

(MailNews Core :: Backend, enhancement)

enhancement
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 76852

People

(Reporter: burnus, Assigned: mscott)

References

Details

I share a IMAP directory with mutt where the older messages are gzip compressed
in order to save space.

Current result:
I can subscribe to the file incoming-2002-11.gz, but it only contains one
message: The .gz file itself.

Expected:
Mozilla would be able to read this .gz file and saves changes to this file in
the gzipped as well.
is this mozilla or IMAP server problem
Depends on: 234601
Product: MailNews → Core
I would really like to be able to gzip old mail folders to save space.  These are essentially folders that I don't plan on changing.  Currently I have over 2 Gb data in these old folders, and from time to time, I need to search them.

Here is my suggestion fwiw.

Add a new option in TBird's mail folder context menu, something like "make archive", which will convert the mail folder into a gzip file.  Possibly, for completeness, also have an "undo make archive" to revert a gzip'ed folder to normal.  Any folder that is gzip'ed should probably not be allowed to be added-to or deleted-from, and the UI should prevent anyone doing so.

The back-end would then have to be prepared to search thru archive folders as well as the regular ones.  Since the end-user made the choice to archive, it will be understood the searching will take a little longer.
Isn't this a dupe of bug 76852?
Looks like a dupe to me.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 17 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Product: Core → MailNews Core
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