Get my user to do a clean out. Ha, you do not know this user! I've been 
telling them forever their mailboxes are just ridiculous but these are 
the two bosses and they think they need to save anything and everything, 
including every single message we've got from cron daemons in the past 
10 years.

The user suspects that it specifically has something to do with his 
Archive folder but as far as I can tell, it's being treated like any 
other folder. Does anybody know anybody who has 173,000+ emails in their 
Archive folder and doesn't have any problems.

ls -lh /var/vmboxes/user\@domain.com/.Archive/cur/ | wc -l
173981


On 7/10/13 19:30 , Michael Bowe wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:mr...@courier-mta.com]
>> Sounds to me like the client's software keels over, keeping track of
>> all the
>> messages in the mailbox on the srver.
> To get the user back online, perhaps you could jump onto the server, 
> maildirmake some subfolders (eg by month or year) and then use a script to 
> bulk move the messages into the right subfolders.
>
> Once they are back to manageable sized folders, the user could give it a 
> clean out.
>
> Michael.
>

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