Hello,
I'm trying to use the c-client library to perform some IMAP requests
My tools needs to establish simultaneously more than one IMAP connections to
the IMAP server.
To do that I'm calling the MAILSTREAM *mail_open (MAILSTREAM *oldstream,char
*name,long options) for each connection.
The result is strange. I have a big time before the connection answer.
If i make some network traces i can see that this function
- connect to the server
- request server capabilities
- And request login
But the request login step is done after a long time.
Time 0 ms : My tools connect to server on port 143
Time + 2 ms : Server reply OK + ready
Time + 2 ms : My tools request capabilities
Time + 3 ms : Server return capabilities
.... During this time other connection to the imap server was done but each
connection are blocked after Server return capabilities
Time + 4000 ms : My tools request login
Why the request login is so long ?
Thanks for your help
Guyom
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harondel J. Sibble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mark Crispin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: problems with large imap folder/file
>
>
> On 6 Oct 2003 at 13:26, Mark Crispin wrote:
> > There are no calls to fs_resize() in the mbx driver expunge. Something
> > else is going on. I would like to know what that is.
>
> Heh, me too. Something else is going on indeed, just called the client
back
> and it's working fine now, while 1 hour ago it wasn't <shrug> and the
hour
> before that it worked fine for me.
>
> Actually that concerns me more than it not working at all.
>
> > Well, you can tell your client that this "someone they don't know" is
the
> > author of the imapd software that your client is giving root-level
access.
>
> I've explained that to them, we are going to leave it and see if it
continues
> to work okay. If not, then I'll contact you about remote access. In that
> case can you send me a pgp signed/encrypted email with phone contact info?
> That way I can pass you login info directly.
>
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