What Linux kernels are involved?  Are all of the Linux updates applied? 
Have you tried fs benchmark like "bonnie" to see how fs access to the
NFS server is in general independent of evolution?

My bet is it's an OS/kernel issue and not an evolution issue, possibly
to do with file locking and/or blocking I/O.  Why not just use plain
IMAP to get to the stuff on the server?  File locking with e-mail is a
very messy business, I think it's best to leave it to IMAP which knows
how to handle it properly vs. complicating issues with NFS, I just don't
get what the advantage is.  See the pine docs for more info about file
locking issues with e-mail.

On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 21:14, Tad Truex wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 21:06, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> > Anyways, without a lot more information, it's impossible to say what
> > your problem is. It could be a slow network for all we know.
> 
> 
> Sorry for the lack of info...  Here are more details,
> 
> 1) Very small network (Server in the basement generally only one
> satellite - the machine I read mail on)...  
> 
> 2) The server is a 1.33MHz athlon, 1GB pc133, 5400rpm ata100 drive.
> 
> 3) The network is all 100Mbit ethernet.
> 
> 4) The client is an 800MHz celeron, 1GB pc133, 7200rpm ata100 disk
> 
> 
> Both client and server are running rh7.2 and evo 1.0.5.  The mail is all
> sitting in /var/spool/mail on the server (nfs mounted to the client)
> having been fetchmailed from a remote pop server.  My home directory on
> the client is an NFS (auto)mount from the server.  The filters I run
> basically just sort mail in /var/spool/mail/tad into folders based on
> which list they came from.  I tend to get a lot of mail 2-300 per day
> and I check it a few times a day, so each filtering run generally
> operates on ~50 - 100 messages.  I don't see any error or diagnostic
> messages printed anywhere, so my guess is that things are working as
> expected, just very slowly over the network.
> 
> Does that help (or have I as usual provided interesting but completely
> tangential information...)
> 
> Thanks,
> Tad
> 
> 
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