On Feb 25, 2010, at 2:17 PM, Terry Barnum wrote:
I have postfix/dovecot/mysql installed using MacPorts on a quad-core
2.8GHz MacPro running Snow Leopard (10.6.2). I moved the base mail
directory to a pair of 10k RPM Raptors that are mirrored (/Volumes/ email/) and everything seems to be working fine on an unused domain
with very little traffic. I used imapsync to pull everything from
the current mailserver to this test server to play with.Our current mailserver's IMAP performance *really* suffers when an
IMAP folder exceeds ~500MB or ~5k messages. I've become very tired
of being the mailbox police trying to get my 20 users to delete
email or divide into smaller mailboxes.Are there folks on the list running postfix/dovecot on similar Mac
hardware that can share their experiences? Specifically, are there
any limitations (file descriptors, other?) that can impact
performance I should be aware of? How does dovecot on the Mac deal
with >500GB maildirs?Is there a recommended tool for loading and testing the server?
Postal?I have 20 IMAP users, with a total of ~37GB of mail currently.
Thanks for any help and insight.
Mac OS X 10.5.8 dovecot 1.2.9 Two mirrored 7200rpm sata drives. dbox mailbox format
My Inbox is 3.5G on disk and I'm happy with my performance.
Mail.app took 8 sec. to search my Inbox for "postfix" but caches mail.
Telnet imap login took 55 sec. for 'search text "postfix"'.
New mail notifications in Mail.app are near instant. I know your old
box fails here.
// Brad