Re: MANY folders...

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On Feb 8, 2010, at 10:27 AM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:

> Hey, all.  For various reasons, I've been asked to have an account with
> slightly over a million e-mails divvied up between thousands of folders. 
> Shockingly (that's a joke), SquirrelMail doesn't seem too happy with
> thousands of folders;

I can't envision any typical email client that would.  IMHO, the project seems very high up on the 'unworkable' scale unless your IMAP server uses a DB backend and all those messages are heavily indexed.

> Since I don't need zippy response times, and I've got lots of memory, I'm
> more than willing to throw in otherwise-unreasonable values... but some
> pointers on what to tweak (and where) would be gratefully accepted.

http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/LowMemoryProblem
http://squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-11.html#blankpage

Check your IMAP server; there are very likely going to be tweaks you need to do there as well (maybe even needing to change server software entirely). It's going to be painfully slow to do anything, even if the server side supports extensive caching.

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Marc


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