Correct solution is not to store email data in DB. I think any sane DBA
could say you that. Don't store binary data in DB.

In large mailbox setups you get best performance by storing emails in
filesystem (one email per file in hashed directory structure) and caching
email headers in DB.

2009.12.10 19:59 Blurry rašė:
> Guys, I really2 need help..
>
> Are there anyone out there with suggestions or anything at all that might
> help? Please help.
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> Thanx.
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