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Rustam Aliyev commented on PROTOCOLS-105:
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would be good if we could get this into 1.6.3 release
> Improve POP3 TOP command by fetching whole message instead of head/body
> separately
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> Key: PROTOCOLS-105
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTOCOLS-105
> Project: James Protocols
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: pop3
> Affects Versions: 1.6.3
> Reporter: Rustam Aliyev
> Assignee: Eric Charles
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: TopCmdHandler.java.patch
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> Currenlty, TOP command in POP3 Protocols uses Mailbox.getMessageHeaders() and
> Mailbox.getMessageBody() to fetch parts separately and then concatenates them
> to produce output.
> It seems that this design was driven by specific James Server requirements
> and good if headers and body stored separately. However, most mail servers
> store messages as a single file. In that case, this design would require 2
> reads of the same file (two InputStreams).
> Attached patch will use Mailbox.getMessage() and use only one InputStream to
> produce response for TOP command.
> In case if header and body are stored separately, it's always possible to
> concatenate them within Mailbox.getMessage() implementation.
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