performance on large inboxes

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Hello,

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. But what does it have the indices for? Of course I know that cyrus stores flags and headers in it, but why does cyrus parse the directory if all parts that are fetched through the session are the Date, To, From and Subject-header? Shouldn't that be in the index so cyrus doesn't have to touch the directory except the cyrus-files? Is there an option so that cyrus splits up big inboxes into several folders so they can be read faster?

Regards
Marten
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