There shouldn't any problems with dbmail which should be slowing it down at
all. Are you running the database/imap/pop3/smtp server all on the same
machine? I can move 100's of messages at a time between folders in under 7
seconds.. Is your machine overloaded at all?
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> postfix + dbmail + my
hi
Craig Whitmore schrieb:
There shouldn't any problems with dbmail which should be slowing it down at
all. Are you running the database/imap/pop3/smtp server all on the same
machine? I can move 100's of messages at a time between folders in under 7
seconds.. Is your machine overloaded at all?
I have at least two problems with dbmail imapd
(1) When copying from another IMAP Server to dbmail the date and time of the
original messages is not maintained??
(2) first problem is after making new folders then trying to copy into those
folders from another IMAP server & account the dbmail i
You need more RAM quite badly.. This is most likely the cause of the
slowness of the machine. Its swaping alot.
>> on each hd are 256mb of swapspace.
> Mem: 255252K av, 248416K used,6836K free, 0K shrd, 31880K
> buff
> Swap: 795096K av, 50572K used, 744524K free
Hi
I am running DBMAIL 1.0 and am very happy with it.
Nevertheless I would like to trim down the amount of logging that the
various parts of dbmail do. I have set TRACE_LEVEL=1 but am still
getting a lot of messages in the maillog. Can I do something about this,
so that I get less messages?
Cheer