I have a system with currently 121 mail accounts running Dovecot 1.1.20 on Redhat AS4. The computer has 8 gigabytes of memory, 2 dual core AMD Opteron processors and is attached via fiber channel connections to 345 gigabytes of space for the home directories.

The only purpose for this machine is as an IMAP server and yet several times throughout the day the disk utilization on the home directories goes to 100% for significant periods of time. I'm using Dovecot because of its reliability and message indexing features, and I would expect this system to be way more than what's needed for the job, but the disk busy
issues bother me, especially with this small number of users.

I'm wondering if the problem here is that all the mailboxes for these users are in mbox format and that format just poses too much of a burden on Dovecot. I personally as an experiment have been using Maildir format and that seems to work fine. Would people on this forum (who probably deal with larger numbers of users and mailboxes than my system does) recommend that I switch the mailboxes over to Maildir format to alleviate the disk busy problems? Are there any issues to watch out for when converting mailboxes
from mbox to Maildir format?

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