A possible way to do that is to create another account for your user and moving the emails on this account, I guess.
You then can make sure this account is only used with POP3.

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Matthieu Baechler

Le 27/03/2017 à 18:41, Jerry Malcolm a écrit :
I'm using MySQL.

I'd love to get better performance on large folders. However, I'd prefer to make clients move old archive folders completely off the server and store locally (the way POP3 does). Since IMAP doesn't support doing that directly, I'm looking for suggestions on how to move hundreds of thousands of emails off the server completely.

Thanks.

Jerry

On 3/27/2017 2:37 AM, Matthieu Baechler wrote:
Hi,

I can confirm what Benoit said : making large mailboxes fast is not a easy task.

However, it's not impossible to do, it's just a matter of preparing the data for SELECT to being fast.

What mailbox backend are you using ?

Regards,



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