You'll get better indexing and fast full text search by storing your emails in a database rather than a flat file, hopefully after decoding any attachments. Especially for spam scoring, analysis, and classification. Much better performance deleting or moving specific messages, too.
On January 30, 2022 5:46:53 PM AKST, dove...@ptld.com wrote: >Storing mail in a db... at the end of the day isn't it still just a file (.db >file) on the drive? >Aren't you just adding bloat and complexity vs just storing the mail directly >(maildir format) to a file on the drive? > >What do you think you are saving? Security? >If someone can read files on your server, they can equally read a maildir or a >.db file. >K.I.S.S. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.