Hi! Thank you all for your fast answers! Sorry, i forgot the IMAP server: Courier 1.4.3.1
I also forgot to say that once I select to sort my emails by date (or any other criteria but #) I always get the 3-4 seconds delay when accesing to my Inbox. Besides that, I thought that the sorting is made by the IMP PHP scripts. Doesn't he IMAP server only provide the list of mails ordered by UIDL? If I select sorting my emails by #, it doesn't take any delay; I guess that it's because it takes the list of emails just as the IMAP server provides them. If I select any other sorting criteria then the delay appears... Is there way to configure IMP to make the IMAP server sort the list of emails with different criteria? Is that faster? Thanx Thomas Jarosch wrote: > Hello Pablo, > > On Wednesday, 7. May 2008 16:14:04 Pablo Guaza Peces wrote: > >> I'm getting a little crazy looking for a way to solve this: >> I've installed this software in two HP Proliant 4x3.2 GHz. Xeon Dual >> Core with 12GB RAM, with Red Hat AS 4, with a load balancing switch: >> Horde 3.1.7 >> IMP 4.1.6 >> Turba 2.1.7 >> Ingo 1.1.5 >> Apache 2.0.52 >> PHP 4.3.9 >> > > What kind of mailserver to you use? Sorting on caching IMAP servers > like "cyrus-imapd" is normally pretty fast, even on slow machines. > Sorting 3900 mails on a 800 Mhz Celeron takes about 3 seconds > on an old IMP / PHP4 installation. > > Thomas > -- Pablo Guaza Peces Tecnologías de la Información Unidad Técnica de Infraestructuras de Equipos Centrales http://rincon.uam.es/cgi-bin/v2/dir.cgi?cw=658050537109375 -- IMP mailing list - Join the hunt: http://horde.org/bounties/#imp Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
