Hello iirc, mail2fs calls upas/fs then copy /mail/fs/box/files to build the new layout, but if you call upas/fs on a message with a 10mb attachment, upas/fs will load the whole thing in ram, mail2fs will write it to a file, then upas/fs will end it s operation.
but the memory usage will be huge too when parsing. (9grid.es died due to this time ago, the poor thing only has 256mb of ram and it's running venti :) slds. gabi
