4 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildropRE: [maildropl] Re: Improve performan...
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Subject:RE: [maildropl] Re: Improve performance of imapActions...
From:Steven Evans (ste@netwaynetworks.com.au)
Date:Apr 4, 2003 5:02:41 pm
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildrop

Nothing. It's not the server's fault that the clients are written poorly.

What email client would you recommend that will allow me to use imap in a mixed linux and windows environment? What I want is to be able to have a site of 250 users all login to the mail server, and no matter how many emails are in their inbox have their inbox displayed within 20 seconds of first lauching the mail client.

Not a server issue.

But isnt there a way to increase the performance beyond what is currently in production? My current train of thought is that the courier-imap program isnt pumping information quickly enough to my client boxes: that it is too busy performing fopen and fcloses inside the maildir, finding out information about email headers and not sending them quickly enough to the client.

Try opening the same folder with pine. Pine will open the folder in one

or I love pico :) but I don't think my users would want to run pine tho. They like their mice too much :(

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