On 25 May 2012, at 20:00, Root Kev root.kev@gmail.com wrote:
So the best way to would be to remove it that part completely, or should it be stored somewhere on disk?
Thanks again,
Kevin yes, best is to remove ":INDEX=MEMORY" part, and it will store indexes in your INBOX path, which is fine.
If you want to put it in a different path, you can have something like INDEX=/path/to/indexes/%u
Regards,
Thierry
Hi,
Having a system with a third of our users on POP3 (2300000 of them), no trouble with dovecot (v2.1.5, on CentOS 5). But one thing surprises me in your config, the INDEX=MEMORY in the location parameter. That means that for each POP3 connection, dovecot has to read each and every mails to create the index in memory. That might be why the machine becomes unresponsive. Unless you have a specific reason to use memory index (and I would be curious to know about it), I would suggest to remove this and keep standard file indexes, and your performances should improve a lot.
Regards,
Thierry