Close to 20 years ago I moved from mbox to cyrus and have never looked back.
I did learn that the Ext file systems had some issues bit big
directories and for a lot of years I used reiserfs.
It seems that recent Ext filesystems have the big directory problem fixed.
In those early years I had Ext give me more than a few bad days.
On 12/14/2015 01:36 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 10:48:09PM -0500, Christopher Browne wrote:
http://danluu.com/file-consistency/
I found it interesting that ReiserFS was pointed at as having amongst the
best handling of errors, passing them back sensibly to applications.
It better have good error handling given how many insane errors it often
generates (in my experience). It is not a place I want to store my
data anymore.
Also interesting was that they pointed at using SQLite as a way of mostly
hiding applications from worrying about such troubles.
Also entertaining was the notion of "MBox considered harmful"; makes me
like MH and Maildir all the better, as they have the merit of storing a
message per file, so that there's fewer concurrency issues surrounding
re-opening files and rewriting them. (Possibly I'm wrong, and the problem
just shifts to directory metadata access...)
Well deleting a message requires deleting a file, not rewriting the
entire mbox after that message, so Maildir is a good idea.
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