I would love to see Imail integrate with IIS to serve pages since it can
probably loads much higher than Imail's web server. Why write a web server
when one is built into most of the OS's Imail runs on anyway?

Bill

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Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 10:57 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Bandwidth/HTTP Stream Compression


There have been numerous discussions about the amount of bandwidth that
IMail Web Messaging consumes.  A great deal can be done to limit bandwidth
consumption and speed up page load times if IpSwitch would build
functionality to do http1.1 stream compression on-the-fly.  This is a very
common thing with modern web servers, and should be used by everyone.

For example, the size of the iMail login page (v8.12) is 26,335 bytes.
Compressed on the fly, this could be reduced 71.36% to 7,543 bytes.  This
compression ratio is actually on the low end-- many of our pages see
reductions > 90%.

Not only would this help cut back immensely on bandwidth costs for iMail
customers, but it would also significantly speed up WebMail responsiveness
for users on slow internet connections (especially dialup).  Those with
faster connections would perceive less benefit, but even those users would
get pages faster if there was general internet/network congestion between
their PC and the iMail server.

This is just a strong recommendation to IpSwitch-- currently, I don't think
there's any way for their little custom iMail web server to do this. 




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