--On Monday, December 20, 2004 16:14 -0800 Prasanna Buddhika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
I have win2000 server running exchange 2000 server.
There are 2 large email accounts (700000 emails in a
single account) which we don't want to delete. But I
want to move these 2 accounts to Linux machine with
cyrus-imap server. Migration went very well. Only
problem is the speed. When the 2 mail accounts on the
exchange server and when I use exchange method to
access the account via Microsoft outlook client it
won't take even 1 minute to show all the massages. But
if I use cyrus-imap to retriew (sync) the email it
takes 30 minutes. But after sync it’s fast. Only
problem is when ever I logged off the system and log
back in to the system again I have to wait 30 minutes
to access the mail. Can anyone have a good suggestion
to speedup this apart from deleting emails.:)

Ditch outhouse, get a real MUA. Mulberry does really well with large message stores, not sure about others offhand. Hell even PINE does better than Outlook. The problem is Outlook speaks Exchange, and POP. It doesn't do IMAP, nor does Thunderbird/NetScape. I can hear you all screaming 'BUT THEY SPEAK IMAP!' -- no they don't. If they spoke IMAP they wouldn't' need to 'syncronize' at all. They use IMAP to download ALL the message headers. And then they work it like a regular local mail store, except the bodies point off to the IMAP system. Mulberry (Again Mulberry and PINE are the only two I can think of offhand that do it RIGHT, not to say that there aren't others!!!) will let the server do the work, and the server has Indices. I can open basically unlimited size mailboxes instantly. Mulberry and PINE both just as for the messages inside the view range.


Running a current enough version of Cyrus threading is even done server side. Searches are always done server side. Outlook is not an IMAP client AFAIC. It's a POP client that's been botched to try to use IMAP, same with T-bird.

Given a choice I'll still use T-bird over Outlook....but given my free reign, I'll use something else. Ohh yeah Evolution is one that I think does it right too...can't remember I'll have to ask one of my coworkers.

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