Can't open big folder

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Hello,

I have been searching around for days now and I can't seem to make
this thing work.

I've setup my imap server using a database backend, and I serve
it via dbmail-imap. I've tried the 1.4 branch, which is ridiculously
slow to open the folders. 1.5 is much better though sincerely, having
a db on the back I would have expected anything more. But I can bear
with that.

The problem is with one and only one of my folders (at least I haven't
been able to reproduce it in the rest of my folders). If I click it to
open it it just thinks for a couple of minutes or whatever, then it
stops loading silently, and the mail list doesn't display a thing.

I've tried many things, between them I have increased these two on my
php config as shown below:


max_execution_time = 360
max_input_time = 360
default_socket_timeout = 360

No way. I used conf.pl to disable server side sorting and threading:

10. Disable server thread sort   : true
11. Disable server-side sorting  : true

(in 1.5 svn from today).

To no avail. As soon as I click my "gentoo-user" mailing list
folder it hangs there for some minutes. It won't let me do
anything else even if I press ESC or close the mail page and
reopen it. It's evident that my server is processing whatever.

I've googled for days now and can't figure anything by myself.
Some people seem to have had success disabling the threading,
which wouldn't be an option for me since my lists would be
insanely complicated to read without proper threading. But I
still tried just to see whether it would work.

I don't know which one to blame. Maybe it's SM, maybe it's dbmail
or maybe it's that they just don't fit together very well.

Any suggestion on where to look?

I'd like to be able to use this couple, but if it's not possible
I would be willing -not happy, but willing- to migrate yet again
my mail to another database format if there's any other database
backend that will work better with squirrelmail.

So I'd also accept suggestions about database backends that work
with SM.

Thank you beforehand for reading.

Regards.
-- 
Jesús Guerrero

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