Fabio,

Changing the IO scheduler is easy - it's in
/sys/block/$devname/queue/scheduler ($devname = sda in my case), and
ubuntu comes with all the normal in-kernel schedulers compiled in -
deadline, anticipatory, noop and cfq (the last one being the default
one).

I'll try this with the other schedulers and will see if that makes any
difference. BTW, can you post some links to the discussions about the
block scheduler performance, they might be useful to this bug too.

I don't think that SQLite is the problem, as when I preload it it's
blindingly fast - and when you have a single account, it's again really
fast. If someone can test evolution with postgresql or mysql, I think
we'll see the same results (without the preloading).

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Evolution 2.24.1 really slow with big IMAP folders
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292739
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