There has recently been a short discussion on the list about this - cones down to efficiency issues. Not using db4 would seem also to eliminate warnings about "lockers". I'd be more worried about migration issues from one sort of database to another. Last time I tried modifying the database structure of my Cyrus installation I lost a considerable amount of mail.

Iain




--On Saturday, October 12, 2002 2:53 pm -0700 David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Henrique, who maintains the Debian cyrus-imap packages (and does a very
good job of it) just changed the MBOX and SEEN databases to use skiplist
(from db3 and flat). I had never thought about this issue before.

Can someone explain what advantages and disadvantages one has from the
different database types? And what is a skiplist anyway? I'm familiar
with flat files and the sleepycat databases, but I've never heard of a
skiplist.


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