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Manuel,<br>
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If I'm not mistaken, "deliver.db" is used exclusively for duplicate
message suppression. I can't imagine why it has grown so big
(unless you are not running "ctl_deliver -E" regularly -- normally
this is configured to run every 24 hours or so in /etc/cyrus.conf).
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Some people keep "deliver.db" on a ramdisk/tmpfs, so my take is you
can safely delete that file and start afresh without any real
consequences. But check to see that "ctl_deliver" is running to
prune the duplicates database too...<br>
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- Anthony<br>
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On 11/09/2011 5:34 AM, Manuel Vazquez wrote:
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cite="mid:CAJSEFCWTErAAPUNqyxGubjqzpbgGMt4eOt-AnKwVjA1LLad8Yg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi, i'm newbie in the cyrus world. I am admin junior
of 1 system of corporate mail. In 1 instance of de cyrus imapd i
detect the deliver.db file have to big size (more de 5GB). I two
question over this file.<br>
1. This file have the traffic info of mailbox user?<br>
2. I'm problem with the space on the filesystem on cyrus imapd
run. Could i move the file deliver.db to other filesystem and
soft link to this for not lost the information?<br clear="all">
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Thx, and sorry for my poor english.<br>
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-- <br>
Manuel Vázquez.<br>
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