> delete messages over a few months old? We've considered this, but generally their mail volume is pretty high. If we leave the mailbox alone for a month, we're in this position. We've considered a nightly batch job that moves messages over one or two weeks old into a separate folder, and that might work ok. I'm not convinced that we can't find an alternate solution, but it would be nice if the solution was to make /home a "faster" filesystem. Troy
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