Re: Not To James B. Byrne

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On Sunday, November 16, 2014 12:21 AM, Always Learning wrote:
On Fri, 2014-11-14 at 11:50 -1000, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote:

I could do that I suppose, but I haven't and probably wouldn't have the
time necessary to separate out the emails between the two accounts. I
already have 6+ email accounts that I have to monitor so I'd rather not
fork off another if I can help it.
It's not the time, just the byte volume. I get ~15GB of space for free
per account, I think.
The vast majority of my email unfortunately is not publicly archived, so
I don't have that option.
Writing as a humble programmer, why don't you and Les write your own
database application (using HTML, CSS, PHP and MariaDB (MySQL)) and
store the important parts (or wholes) of emails in the database ?
Please, not another Exchange idea.


I do this. I can search on 'text', database entry descriptions, 6
keyword fields, entry date, overdue date etc. and can email out from
within the database system which has menu lists of email addresses. I
can have 1 million topics and each topic can have 99 items of separate
correspondence. Each separate item can link to 9 web items or stored
items (PDFs, ODT, pictures etc.) stored on the server.
Blinks.


Data can be retrieved in less than 2 seconds. The inbuilt links produce
lists of related items. The system links into other databases
(Names/addresses/emails/telephone numbers, information storage etc.
etc.)
Microsoft needs to hire you.
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