25 Jun
2010
25 Jun
'10
10:04 a.m.
Am Donnerstag, den 24.06.2010, 22:30 -0500 schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
Does running imapproxy in this scenario yield any benefit, given there is no network traffic involved?
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 new folders, so maybe it can take a few minutes, before the folder is visible.
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