Well, in our case the did not.

Maybe you use dovecot with the mailbox format.
We use the maildir format.
And if you use Maildir format: Maybe your maildirs are not created as .FOLDERNAME (DOT-Foldername dovecot configuration)

In our setting (dovecot, maildir format, subfolders on system are created as hidden folders .NAME) it definitely did not work.
Renaming the folders to J_2001 did the trick.

And as it is only imp that has a problem with it and not thunderbird or another
mail client I am still convinced that there is a problem with imp.

Stefanie


On 29.07.2011 11:09, Jan Schneider wrote:

Zitat von Stefanie Clormann <[email protected]>:

On 22.07.2011 13:08, Clormann wrote:
Hi,

we have upgrade our horde webmail edition from 1.2.9 to 4.0.1.
Unfortunately, we now have a problem with users of large mailboxes.

When trying to open webmail the page starts loading
but nothing else happens (page loading ...).
In the background there is an httpd-process that takes up a
lot of memory and does not stop anymore unless the process is killed.

We run the Horde webmail edition on one server, and connecting to the mail
accounts (dovecot imap) that are on another server.

Could it be that there is a loop in the modules? Or could you let me know how I can debug the process of loading the webmail page? Maybe there is some process that wants to bring the emails in the right order and it start being silly because there is a corrupt email?

Hi,

ok, I have found out now that the problem did not have to do anything with the size of the
account but with the *naming of the folders*.
The mail subfolder was named "2001" ( without the apostrophes and on the filesystem .2001) and in horde/imp it did display the folder name "1" and then it could not access the folder. (Same for "2005", "2006" and so on - only the last digit was displayed. )

That seems like a bug to me. It seems that imp has a problem reading/displaying
mail folders  where the folder name only consists of numbers ...

I have such folders and they works just fine.

Jan.

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