I have ~4000 messages in my inbox, and another 1500+ spread accross 10
sub folder and the beta I just installed (through ports) works great.
Speed is reasonable. I am accessing it from a server who is located in
Chicago, the mailserver is in Frankfurt (Main, Germany). And it works
like a charm.

I use Postfix for SMTP and Courier for IMAP. All the latest versions.
The frontend runs on Apache 1.3.x, MySQL 4.1.x (on a seperate server)
and the latest PHP4. All servers involved run FreeBSD 5.4.

Cheers,
Till

On 2/24/06, phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 11:09:47 -0800, Mark Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Roundcube seems to have some difficulty dealing with large mailboxes
> > (large meaning thousands of messages).  It can manage indexing one of
> > these, but if I try to actually show a message in a large mailbox, it
> > basically hangs.
> >
> > When this happens, the browser just sits there waiting for a reply,
> > and I can do a 'top' on the server and watch the apache process just
> > eat up memory until it finally dies.
> >
> > It seems that Roundcube is digging through the mail and not releasing
> > memory in some way, which becomes a problem as the mailbox size gets
> > large.  At least that's my theory.
> >
> > Does anyone else observe this?  This is with Apache 1.3.34, PHP
> > 5.1.2, MySQL 4.1.18 and Cyrus 2.2.12, running on FreeBSD 4.11p14.
>
> Is your SMTP server on the same box?  If so, turn off caching in the config, 
> that helped me out.  For record, I have ~1100 messages in my Roundcube 
> folder, and switching from/to this directory seems quick.  Oh, and I"m on 
> Freebsd 6.0 with mySQL 4.x, Apache2, Dovecot 0.9
>
> If that doesn't help - what does /var/log/maillog say when this is occuring?
>
> P
> --
> http://fak3r.com - you dont have to kick it
>
>
>
>


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