We use sendmail WITH maildir at my site. Mailbox delivery is not a function of of the MTA per se. At least in the case of sendmail, it is handled by the local delivery agent (procmail in our case).
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 11:19:48AM -0400, Fraser Campbell wrote: > Hi, > > I have a client who is using a sendmail system with uw-imap. They are having > fairly serious performance problems ... load rarely goes below 2, ssh login > takes about 20 seconds (this is a P3 500). You are discussing three separate and unrelated services here: The imapd, sshd, and sendmail. I believe that the ssh issues might be even more unrelated (performance-wise), and at least partly due to DNS resolution and/or authentication issues. > > The CPU hog seems to be imapd. Some users have very large mail folders > (Sent-items particularly), when users with huge folders connect the CPU usage > on their imapd process is 99%. Understandable. Sounds like a case for maildir...(and courier-imap if you can handle a sealed server). > > I am thinking of upgrading them to postfix to take advantage of the maildir > storage format. Is the performance of imap likely to increase when using > maildir ... I plan to use courier-imap. How did postfix get into this? Anonymous ftp to ftp.carbonmedia.com. Go to the sendmail-maildir folder. It contains all the software you need and some docs. Even a "dia" diagram of our mail system configuration. It should start you off in the right direction with sendmail. (We use pop3 instead of imap, but skip over that part). We process upwards of 60,000 pieces of email a day with heavy custom filtering (antivirus, etc.) on a single machine with almost no noticable load. Here is the output of `w' right now: 12:16pm up 51 days, 18:00, 2 users, load average: 0.06, 0.06, 0.05 This server is fully loaded with lots of websites and mysql, etc. It is a standard dual-PIII class rack-mount. I don't know about postfix, but check out the new sendmail-12 betas since you are setting up a new system. It is awesome! Cheers. > > Any experiences or suggestions appreciated! > > Thanks, > > Fraser > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Jean-Paul Stewart Senior Systems Administrator CarbonMedia, Inc. 114 East 25th Street, Eighth Floor New York, NY 10010 Phone: 212.253.7180 Fax: 212.253.8467 http://www.carbonmedia.com/