* Peter Stuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

| > PS: And yes, I know it's been mentioned before, but the perfect mailbox
| >     format has yet to be discovered. For example, one that allows snappy
| >     access even with 300000 messages, one that allows setting of flags
| >     without race conditions (such as the renaming in Maildir, which is
| >     very inefficient with big mailboxes with many accessors, such as a
| >     shared mailing list), one that allows moving, adding and deleting
| >     messages fast, and in a crash-safe way. One that deals with modern
| >     principles such as indexing, shared mailboxes and high concurrency.
| >     That would be something. :)
| 
| Sounds a lot like an indexed SQL server..
| 
| Does anyone on the list have experience from mail stored e.g. in
| MySQL?

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