On 2012-10-29 4:54 PM, Christoph Anton Mitterer calestyo@scientia.net wrote:
In the end I probably changed my opinion. ~7GB of wasted block space for all my mails is actually quite a lot, but in days of cheap disk space it's acceptable. And with mbox one has IMHO the major disadvantage that mailservers (including dovecot) store some meta-data_in_ it (i.e. in the mails themselves) , which I don't like a lot. I still think about reports that mbox is much faster with full text search (which sounds reasonable)... but therefore one needs probably and database backend anyway.
What makes the most sense for me is to use mbox (or mdbox) for longer term storage that you may be offloading to slower storage systems, and use maildir (or sdbox) for the new mails...
Would work great as long as you have a reliable method for archiving older mails out to your slower storage.
This is what I plan on doing someday...
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Best regards,
Charles