Thats interesting.. i have only VERY few IMAP users at this point (10 max out of 500 or so)... im wondering if it would be OK to go ahead with this in mind?

(I have been using IMAP in-house OK)

Mind you the server its going on is a dual-xeon 2.8...

Simon Lange wrote:
pop3 and lmtp do running good enuf for production purposes. although you should regulary use the dbmail-util for db-maintance! (btw: why does dbmail-util not fix null messages?)

imapd ist not ready for production purposes. i can reproduce enormous stress on the mysql database. compare urself: without imapd: max 500 queries per second
with imapd: max 400000 queries per second
so if u dont have to use imapd you ll get happy with dbmail otherwise...

regards

Simon

Simon Buchanan wrote:

any comments on using v2.0 in production?

Leonel Nunez wrote:

Simon Buchanan wrote:

Granted, but what about DBmail?


I have been using DBMAIL in producction since march with debian woody I've builded from source and now I'm running with 1.2.11 no problems detected since march







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