2010.09.21 19:00 Romain LE DISEZ rašė:
> Hello,
>
> Le lundi 20 septembre 2010 à 19:03 +0300, Tomas Kuliavas a écrit :
>> >> 1/ Can you confirm that SOGo keeps the IMAP connections open (opposed
>> to
>> >> PHP webmail which opens/closes a connection at each request) ? How
>> long
>> >> the connec
Hello,
Le lundi 20 septembre 2010 à 19:03 +0300, Tomas Kuliavas a écrit :
> >> 1/ Can you confirm that SOGo keeps the IMAP connections open (opposed to
> >> PHP webmail which opens/closes a connection at each request) ? How long
> >> the connections are kept open ?
>
> Why do you ask? Check your
Hi Romain, Tomas
On Sep 20, 2010, at 12:03 PM, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>> 2/ When mailboxes are full (quota = 100%), users can not delete emails
>>> because SOGo tries to copy the email to the Trash. Is there a way to
>>> workaround that (eg: directly delete emails) ?
>
> Compact your trash folde
2010.09.20 15:26 Romain LE DISEZ rašė:
> Hi all,
>
> no answers ? :-(
>
> Greetings.
>
> Le jeudi 09 septembre 2010 à 16:16 +0200, Romain LE DISEZ a écrit :
>> 1/ Can you confirm that SOGo keeps the IMAP connections open (opposed to
>> PHP webmail which opens/closes a connection at each request) ?
Hi all,
no answers ? :-(
Greetings.
Le jeudi 09 septembre 2010 à 16:16 +0200, Romain LE DISEZ a écrit :
> 1/ Can you confirm that SOGo keeps the IMAP connections open (opposed to
> PHP webmail which opens/closes a connection at each request) ? How long
> the connections are kept open ?
>
> 2/
Hi all,
I have some questions about SOGo.
1/ Can you confirm that SOGo keeps the IMAP connections open (opposed to
PHP webmail which opens/closes a connection at each request) ? How long
the connections are kept open ?
2/ When mailboxes are full (quota = 100%), users can not delete emails
becau