I have ~4000 messages in my inbox, and another 1500+ spread accross 10 sub folder and the beta I just installed (through ports) works great. Speed is reasonable. I am accessing it from a server who is located in Chicago, the mailserver is in Frankfurt (Main, Germany). And it works like a charm.
I use Postfix for SMTP and Courier for IMAP. All the latest versions. The frontend runs on Apache 1.3.x, MySQL 4.1.x (on a seperate server) and the latest PHP4. All servers involved run FreeBSD 5.4.
Cheers, Till
On 2/24/06, phil phil@cryer.us wrote:
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 11:09:47 -0800, Mark Edwards mark@antsclimbtree.com wrote:
Roundcube seems to have some difficulty dealing with large mailboxes (large meaning thousands of messages). It can manage indexing one of these, but if I try to actually show a message in a large mailbox, it basically hangs.
When this happens, the browser just sits there waiting for a reply, and I can do a 'top' on the server and watch the apache process just eat up memory until it finally dies.
It seems that Roundcube is digging through the mail and not releasing memory in some way, which becomes a problem as the mailbox size gets large. At least that's my theory.
Does anyone else observe this? This is with Apache 1.3.34, PHP 5.1.2, MySQL 4.1.18 and Cyrus 2.2.12, running on FreeBSD 4.11p14.
Is your SMTP server on the same box? If so, turn off caching in the config, that helped me out. For record, I have ~1100 messages in my Roundcube folder, and switching from/to this directory seems quick. Oh, and I"m on Freebsd 6.0 with mySQL 4.x, Apache2, Dovecot 0.9
If that doesn't help - what does /var/log/maillog say when this is occuring?
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