Turn off Background Compaction.
(Note that with WinXP SP2, this feature is already disabled.)
When a message is deleted, moved or marked as read in an OE message file
(dbx), then wasted space is generated in that file, and the folder must be
compacted to remove that wasted space. By default, OE turns on a feature
under Tools | Options | Maintenance called "background compaction", which
turns itself on if the folders in your message store get too much wasted
space.
This feature uses 100% CPU time and slows down your system, while it is
active, particularly if you have a sizeable message store. If the process is
somewhat interrupted, then the entire message store can become corrupt.
To prevent such corruption, turn off background compaction under Tools |
Options | Maintenance for each Identity you have, and then compact manually
and frequently using File | Folder | Compact all.
http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx
Appropriate NG for Windows Mail issues:
microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
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"Paul Rubiola" <> wrote in message
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> Vista's Window Mail program has started to nag me about compacting the
> mail folders. I really don't want to compact them right now but the
> message is coming up every time I exit the mail program.
>
> Is there any way to get the nagging to stop until I have the time to deal
> with the issue?
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul Rubiola