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On Fri, 25 Jun 2010, Denny Schierz wrote:
it does. IMAPPRoxy caches for example all directories. If the user open a folder, then you have a new connection to the IMAP server, that can take a while (auth ...). After a few seconds the connection is closed (that's quite normal for webapplications like webmail etc.) and than the user requests a new folder ... . So the imapproxy can cache all these things and make the Webmail faster. The only problem is, if there are
Hmm, IMHO Dovecot is to cache most of the stuff, isn't it? Esp. "LOGIN user pass" is cheap, because the password is cached.
new folders, so maybe it can take a few minutes, before the folder is visible.
imapproxy caches the output of LIST? On the website the FAQ only talks about "connections", for me it reads that imapproxy saves to open another TCP connection, the possible creation of other Dovecot processes and the LOGIN command.
Regards,
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