Regarding Messages Archiving - Attn. Krupa & Kamal
  • Dear All,

    Today, I have archived 50 messages of PS Group (M.No.826 to 875) and
    posted in PS-koppukal (Working on it after a very long time). I am
    totally heldup now-a-days and have no time to spare for this. BTW,
    when I started this work, the number of messages were aroung 1450 and
    now, it is somewhere beyond 2400.

    The speed of processing the archiving work and the number of messages
    increasing day by day is becoming inversely proportional, i feel.

    But, Krupa, I remember u telling me sometime back that Kamal is
    trying to write some coding to download or archive a days mails
    directly / u told me over chat that after completing all the
    archiving work, we will do something to save a daily digest or like
    for this purpose.

    I think, it is better to freeze the archiving job upto the current
    number of messages and start the above said methods with immediate
    effect, so that we donot accumulate our work in this area also, when
    we have an option of not doing so.

    I think the number of tasks we have taken up is growing big and
    bigger day by day, and please let not we accumulate / add this job
    also to that list....

    Expecting ur immediate action Kamal & Krupa / Expecting some other
    idea or sort of contribution from other members for this Messages
    Archiving issue,

    Suji (Tired of Archiving?!!!)
  • KVR,

    You must be talking abt this.

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/e-Uthavi/files/Utilities/

    Mugunth is working on another utility (supposed to work better.)
    Krupa, why dont you talk to him?

    I will try to catch him on Monday (Chat)

    Mathy


    > Dear Kamal & Suji,
    >
    > I believe, there is some program available in the net to archive the
    > messages. ask krupa or mugunthraj abt this program.
    >
    > rgds,
    > Raja
    >

    >
    >
    > > Hi Suji,
    > >
    > > I tried to download the message through a java
    > > program.

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