On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 7:46 AM, Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi> wrote:
On 3.7.2012, at 9.38, Kaya Saman wrote:
So if I look at a different authentication mechanism say LDAP would it improve performance?
I doubt authentication has anything to do with why Outlook downloads mails slowly.
But you could configure Outlook to use plaintext authentication instead of NTLM authentication to see if it makes a difference. No need to change anything on Dovecot side then.
I've just had a look and I don't think Outlook 2010 has that option.... ??
It might be that M$ decided to use auto authentication/negotiation as to take away the hastle from potentially confused end users?
This is frustrating, using Thunderbird this setup works really well however, my organization **requires** Outlook and the only contectivity is to a remotely managed Exchange server (being connected to over VPN to another country) and no **standard** protocols used, just **Exchange** meaning I can't even connect to the server using a 'normal' client.
:-S Am totally lost now! - BUMP!
Regards,
Kaya