Try it, mail servers are usually configured to drop the connection
after a certain timeout.

On 28/11/06, Amos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi
>
> is it healthy to keep an open connection to the server?
> i will clarify the question:
> now each time i want to make an operation on the mail server
> * i open a new connection, do the operation and close it
> it seems that for some servers, the connection process takes more time
> than the operation itself (sending/deleting/retrieving)
>
> is it healthy to keep an open connection (never close it manually)?
> is there a timeout that an open connection is closed automatically by the 
> server?
>
> * an alternative to the above process:
> check if the connection is closed
> if so, open it (if not, dont open it :) )
> do the operation (delete/send/retrieve)
> (end of process)
>
> closing manually the connections will be done only when exiting the 
> application
>
> thanks
>
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