[imp] overload on mail server
Graeme Wood
Graeme.Wood at ed.ac.uk
Thu Nov 23 05:48:30 PST 2006
I don't enable that option. If you are concerned about performance then I
would imagine you shouldn't. However, I only see requests going for
headers in the current screen of messages, so I would assume that you
would only see requests for the bodies of the current displayed message
list too.
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Ico Izquierdo wrote:
> Graeme Wood escribió:
>> Have you turned on the option to create message previews? If you have then
>> it will have to download the message content in order to create the preview
>> popups.
>>
> Yes, I agree with you, but if I have near a thousand messages (or several
> hundreds of them) at my inbox and I've configured to see 20 msg. per page,
> the system is working unnecessarily downloading all. Are you ok?
>
>> On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Ico Izquierdo wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have been installed the last version of Horde and IMP, working with
>>>
>>> Oracle and a Cyrus-imap mail server.
>>>
>>> I have found that this new version overload the mail server greatly.
>>>
>>> Activating and checking the per user log at Cyrus Server I've find that
>>>
>>> a simple login from user demands not only headers from messages but also
>>>
>>> the complete messages from Inbox.
>>>
>>> I find this behaviour not efficient because *they* are not necessary
>>>
>>> from the moment that the user configuration have defined a number of
>>>
>>> messages per page. Probably I'm wrong but...
>>>
>>> It's normal this behaviour?
>>>
>>> Somebody can show me where to read info about this?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --------------
>>>
>>> Ico Izquierdo
>>>
>>> ASIC - UPV
>>>
>>> --------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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