performance on large inboxes
Sebastian Hagedorn
Hagedorn at uni-koeln.de
Wed Nov 8 12:33:38 EST 2006
-- Marten Lehmann <lehmann at cnm.de> is rumored to have mumbled on 8.
November 2006 17:02:52 +0100 regarding performance on large inboxes:
> from time to time we have users with a very large inbox, which means it
> contains 20.000 messages or even more. My quite general question is: What
> is cyrus doing once a user logs in through imap or pop3? It seems, that
> it is parsing the directory, which takes very long.
I think you will find that only some clients take that long. Try Mulberry
and let us know how long it takes to open such a mailbox ... if *that* is
slow as well, there really is something wrong.
--
Sebastian Hagedorn - RZKR-R1 (Flachbau), Zi. 18, Robert-Koch-Str. 10
Zentrum für angewandte Informatik - Universitätsweiter Service RRZK
Universität zu Köln / Cologne University - Tel. +49-221-478-5587
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