On 9/27/2011 4:50 PM, Kui Zhang wrote:
I think if you disable the new local indexing features in TB then it should start running fairly decently?
I had indexing disabled... that did not help much.
TB work better after I have these settings...
mail.imap.expunge_after_delete true mail.imap.expunge_option 2 mail.server.default.autosync_offline_stores false mail.server.default.offline_download false mail.server.default.autosync_max_age_days 14
I think mail.imap.expunge_after_delete might have caused mdbox limit problem I had before... but not confirmed.
What, exactly, was the nature of the performance problem you originally mentioned to start this thread, the mailbox with the thousands of sub folders?
With GLODA and local synchronization disabled, using 1 IMAP connection instead of the default 5, disabling IDLE and using check interval seconds, and using the default:
mail.server.default.check_all_folders_for_new FALSE
then you should have excellent performance with TB regardless of the number of folders in a mailbox. Unless maybe the hardware or net pipe are lacking.
What are the specs of the client machine in question? What CPU/freq. Maybe more importantly, what is the link speed of the network between this PC and the Dovecot server? LAN or WAN?
-- Stan