On Sat, 2005-06-25 at 04:23 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-06-25 at 14:51 +0800, Not Zed wrote:
> > > There is no exact solution that'll fit to everyone. Let me tell you what
> > > I'm doing. I have more than 2000 folders and sub/subfolders and it takes
> > > ~5 min to start Evo on a relevantly powerfull machine (PIV 3000 MHz/512
> > 
> > Offtopic, i'm just curious ... How can you possibly have (and manage -
> > and have time left over to do anything other than move mails around)
> > 2000 folders of critical mail?
> > 
> > On a more important note, how many total messages is that?  And how many
> > vfolders do you have?
> > 
> > I've been radically redesigning the way mail information is stored and I
> > guess I need to make sure it scales well this far and beyond.
> 
> Since you asked... ;)
> 
> Evo+IMAP seems not to scale well when folders get more than 5000ish
> emails.  Time-to-open a folder takes an IMO inordinate amount of 
> time scanning all the headers.
> 
> Vitals:
> - Debian Unstable (up to date, GNOME 2.10)
> - Evo 2.2.2-2
> - Courier IMAP 3.0.8-4
> - linux kernel 2.6.11
> - Maildir folders on a reiserfs partition of a 7200RPM IDE HDD

FWIW, I have over 10,000 emails in my Evo folder (Dovecot IMAP on my
server (SME Server, an RH 7.3 derivative), filtering done server-side by
procmail) and access to the folder, on my old P3-500, takes less than
two seconds. Evo start-up, which needs to happen rarely, takes a bit
longer, but otherwise, performance is fine for me.

Des
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