Gunter Ohrner wrote:
Am Sonntag, 29. April 2007 schrieb Charles Marcus:
outlook express), one accessing his account through courier, and one
through dovecot, so he can compare the speed...
Doing a whole batch of operations with each server before trying the same
with the other server for
You should tell your client that continuously switching between accunts to
perform some operation and thus compare it will slow down Dovecot a lot,
as it needs to update its indexes which are osboleted by Courier all the
time.
Doing a whole batch of operations with each server before trying
I posted some ad hoc numbers to the list back in February, one machine
Courier and the other Dovecot using Squirrelmail as the frontend.
http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2007-February/019560.html
Now that the server (Server B) is in production with 1.0.0, the users
are seeing fantastic speed
On 4/29/2007 Charles Marcus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The index files are my main concern.
Well, that and having two different servers reading from potentially the
same files/maildirs at the same time.
Honestly, I just don't know enough about IMAP to know if there is
anything to worry
Hello Charles,
Charles Marcus wrote:
The index files are my main concern.
Well, that and having two different servers reading from potentially
the same files/maildirs at the same time.
Honestly, I just don't know enough about IMAP to know if there is
anything to worry about or not...
As far
I have a client I've been trying to talk into switching from courier
to dovecot, but the owner of the company wants me to set up two
different accounts in Thunderbird (I finally got him switched to that
from outlook express), one accessing his account through courier, and
one through