On Donnerstag, 10. Dezember 2009 Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> DBMail might find its niche in some setups, but large mailboxes are
>  not in that niche. 750 GB DB proves it. You can't do text search raw
>  email sources. There is no point of storing them in DB.

And you believe doing a raw text search on a 750GB flat file mailserver 
would be fast?

dbmail 2.3 is different in that it stores mimeparts separately. Maybe a 
full text search skips binary attachments there. Paul?

What I'd like to know from Daniel: Do you have 750G of real data, or is 
that just your DB size. It seems your setup is not optimized at all, a 
lost connection shows your server can't keep up with the load. Maybe all 
mysql Parameters need tuning anyway.

dbmail heavily depends on a good DBA to give good performance. Once you 
have more than 10GB and 100+ users you see the difference.

mfg zmi
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