Bart Mortelmans via xmail wrote on 05/25/2015 02:24 PM:
Are you sure this will actually speed up XMail? Have you been able to compare,
specifically for XMail?
It will help for files xmail creates in /tmp and doesn't move
to an other drive (for example when the realtime filters get fired
during
Are you sure this will actually speed up XMail? Have you been able to
compare, specifically for XMail?
As far as I understand how XMail processes e-mails, it actually only
creates a file one time and then moves that file around between
temp-folder, spool folder and local POP3 folders. Moving a
Tip: Speeding up xmail by pointing envvar XMAIL_TEMP to a ramdisk
(here on Linux using a 64 MB ramdisk mounted to /mnt/ramdisk )
mkdir -p /mnt/ramdisk
in /etc/fstab:
tmpfs /mnt/ramdisk tmpfs nodev,size=64M 0 0
then either reboot or use this cmd:
mount /mnt/ramdisk
in xmail start script:
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