Ed W schrieb:
See the "sticky" in my reply. You use one of several techniques to
ensure that users always end up on the server with the indexes on. That
way much of the IO is served from that local machine and you only access
the SAN for the (in theory much less frequent) access to the mail fi
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Hi Timo,
I'm using the virtual plugin and have 2 mailboxes configured in the
"virtual" namespace (dovecot -n attached). Using lsub with dovecot
2.0.15 leads to the following result:
1 lsub "" "virtual/*"
* LSUB () "/" "virtual/Lists"
* LSUB () "/" "virtual/unread"
1 OK Lsub completed.
Howeve