I unpack mail as it arrives, using mail2fs (I think it's at the planb contrib in sources). Then it's just a matter of using the actual file server to read mail.
To send mail, I have a couple of scripts (not worth posting) that spool mail-files created at a directory used for that. On 2/9/07, Brantley Coile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got some heartburn about upas/fs. Seems our user base is growing larger than main memories of our imap servers. Anyone have any ideas to keep systems from running out of memory? Anyone using something that virtual memory to keep the mail boxes?
