Re: extremely poor performance with many maiboxes for 'list "" *'

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Date: Mon Apr 23 2007 - 08:00:34 EDT

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    Zitat von "Greg A. Woods" <>:

    > I manage a single-instance server running v2.2.12 with a reasonably
    > large number of mailboxes, using "mboxlist_db: flat":
    >
    > # wc -l /var/imap/mailboxes.db
    > 40190 /var/imap/mailboxes.db
    >
    > On the hardware it runs on a grep through the mailboxes file using a
    > non-trivial RE to match the user and ACL (in a manner I suspect is
    > similar to 'list "" *') will complete in less than a second of CPU time.
    >
    > However imapd takes well over two minutes of CPU time to do the same
    > thing -- an unbelievable, impossibly, long time for what should be a
    > very trivial operation on so few records, relatively speaking. I would
    > have expected that hardware to be able to process several tens of
    > millions of records in two minutes of CPU time. I.e. whatever is being
    > done is being done with three or four orders of magnitude too many
    > instructions per record! This is a "flat" DB, but still!
    >
    > Unfortunately some clients, despite the advice of RFC 2683 Section
    > 3.2.1.1, e.g. pine, frequently do things like this (or seem to),
    > sometimes putting extraordinarily excessive load on the system when
    > several do so at the same time (it's only a 4-CPU system :-)).
    >

    Not sure how the problem arises but maybe you want to use the
    imapd.conf option foolstupidclients which changes the command from
    "list *" to "list INBOX*" on the fly to get around your performance
    problem.

    Regards

    Andreas

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