on Sun Jul 08 2007, till <klimpong-AT-gmail.com> wrote: >> There's hardly any traffic during that period. Unfortunately it's a >> bit hard to see what's going on over an https:// connection by looking >> at tcpflow. :( > > Of course you would need to turn off SSL. :-) So maybe set up a second > RC version (from SVN) and see if it behaves the same. > > I've seen some issues too when you have plenty of folders, large > mailboxes - but I never ever had to restart Firefox. Sometimes there > is a little "hang" when the folders are scanned for unread but aside > from that, nothing major.
OK, I get a "little hang" of over a minute. I consider that major. And then what roundcube shows me looks as though there are no messages in the floder. The tcpflow results are enclosed. If you do ls --full-time on the resulting directory you can see the exact times when the packets were sent/received.
rcflow.tar.gz
Description: Binary data
If roundcube is asking the server to sort the mailbox before RC will display anything, maybe that's the problem. You might consider sorting messages by message-ID initially. message-IDs tend to increase monotonically with time of receipt. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting http://www.boost-consulting.com The Astoria Seminar ==> http://www.astoriaseminar.com
