The OpenStore method opens a message storage file which
          contains one or more messages. If the storage file is opened for read
          access, the application can search the message store and extract
          messages but it cannot add or delete messages. To add new messages or
          delete existing messages from the store, it must be opened with write
          access.
          The message store is designed to be a simple, effective way to
          store multiple messages together in a single file. When the message
          store is opened, the contents are indexed in memory. Although there
          is no specific limit to the number of messages that can be stored,
          there must be sufficient memory available to build an index of each
          message and its headers. If the application must store and manage a
          very large number of messages, it is recommended that you use a
          database rather than a flat-file message store.
          Message Store Format
          
          Each message is prefixed by a control sequence of five ASCII 01
          characters followed by an ASCII 10 and ASCII 13 character. The
          messages themselves are stored unmodified in their original text
          format. The length of each message is calculated based on the
          location of the control sequence that delimits each message, and
          explicit message lengths are not stored in the file. This means that
          it is safe to manually change the message contents, as long as the
          message delimiters are preserved.
          If the message store is compressed, the contents of the storage
          file are expanded when the file is opened and then re-compressed when
          the storage file is closed. Using the mimeStoreCompress option
          reduces the size of the storage file and prevents the contents of the
          message store from being read using a text file editor. However,
          enabling compression will increase the amount of memory allocated by
          the control and can increase the amount of time that it takes to open
          and close the storage file.
          The control also has a backwards compatibility mode where it will
          recognize storage files that use the UNIX mbox format. While this
          format is supported for accessing existing files, it is not
          recommended that you use it when creating new message stores or
          adding messages to an existing store. There are a number of different
          variants on the mbox format that have been used by different Mail
          Transfer Agents (MTAs) on the UNIX platform. For example, the mboxrd
          variant looks identical to the mboxcl2 variant, and they are
          programmatically indistinguishable from one another, but they are not
          compatible. For this reason, the use of the mbox format is strongly
          discouraged.