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2020 May 08
3
What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
...0K files or a file cabinet with huge stacks > of envelopes. > > I would guess some partioning of the large mailboxes into smaller > mailboxes would help with active mailboxes.? Most people spend most of > their time on new/recent messages, so making time or size or subject > based volmes wouldn't be a bad idea. > > If the bulk of the size are redundant copies of attachments, then > Dovecot's > *dbox support de-duping which would aso help. > So, generally speaking, you don't want to have inboxes that just sync all day long, due to massive amounts of s...
2020 Sep 01
2
Unable to create subdirectories/files in samba mount when using vfs objects = glusterfs
Hi Team, I am trying to setup a samba CTDB cluster to export gluster volme as samba share. While CTDB cluster works well, I ran into an issue with creating subdirectories and also creating files/directories within subdictories when accessing the share from both linux and windows servers. Setup details : We have a three node cluster with nodes snode1, snode2 and...
2020 May 07
6
What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
Greetings, I have several users who have inboxes that are over 20 GB. Lately I have noticed Dovecot logs say it's taking over 30 seconds to sync their mailboxes. As email admins,? how do you handle inboxes that are so large? Do you use mailbox types that have better performance like dbox? We're using maildir. What's a reasonable inbox size?? Is 20+ GB reasonable and nothing to
2020 May 07
0
What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
...e way a single folder with 100K files or a file cabinet with huge stacks of envelopes. I would guess some partioning of the large mailboxes into smaller mailboxes would help with active mailboxes. Most people spend most of their time on new/recent messages, so making time or size or subject based volmes wouldn't be a bad idea. If the bulk of the size are redundant copies of attachments, then Dovecot's *dbox support de-duping which would aso help. Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com>
2020 May 08
0
What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
...t with huge stacks >> of envelopes. >> >> I would guess some partioning of the large mailboxes into smaller >> mailboxes would help with active mailboxes. Most people spend most of >> their time on new/recent messages, so making time or size or subject >> based volmes wouldn't be a bad idea. >> >> If the bulk of the size are redundant copies of attachments, then Dovecot's >> *dbox support de-duping which would aso help. >> > > So, generally speaking, you don't want to have inboxes that just sync all day > long, d...
2020 Sep 01
0
Unable to create subdirectories/files in samba mount when using vfs objects = glusterfs
Hi Team, I am trying to setup a samba CTDB cluster to export gluster volme as samba share. While CTDB cluster works well, I ran into an issue with creating subdirectories and also creating files/directories within subdictories when accessing the share from both linux and windows servers. Setup details : We have a three node cluster with nodes snode1, snode2 and sn...
2013 Sep 14
2
the problem of buying and selling
I own a lot to the folks on r-help list, especially arun who answered every of my question and was never wrong. I am disinclined to once again ask this question, since it is more arithmatic than technical. But, having worked 2 days on it, I realized my brain is just not juicy enough.... Here is the problem. Trust not for freedom to the Franks--- They have a king who buys and sells. -