On 02/20/2017 08:45:07 AM Mon, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
On 02/13/2017 01:05:50 PM Mon, Albrecht Dreß wrote:
Hi Peter:
...
One alternative would be to add an "Enable pipelining" checkbox to the SMTP 
server dialog, but its purpose would be obscure, and it's not clear how a user would know 
to disable it, so I'm inclined against that solution.

I think this would be better.  Just don't name the technical details of the 
implementation, but the intended purpose.  I.e. something like "Optimise for 
low-bandwidth connections if possible" (this was my intention of re-naming the 
crypto options the smtp dialogue).

I agree, if reluctantly!

Implemented on master. On the "Advanced" page of the mailbox configuration dialog, the 
option is "Overlap commands", language I adapted from what RFC 2449 mentions as what was 
used before the PIPELINING capability was defined.

Note that the default is FALSE; if you find that PIPELINING works with your 
server and not using it degrades your POP3 performance, you'll need to 
explicitly enable it.

Best,

Peter
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