On Monday, May 16, 2005 at 12:22:56 AM [GMT -0500], Gleason Pace wrote: > I don't think there is any reason why it should take more than one > connection to query a pop server, or to synchronize a single imap > folder. It is essentially a simple request/response situation.
You're speaking of folders and I'm speaking of Accounts. :) I agree about the folder query. I'm referring to multiple server connects for an account. You could be making multiple requests for a single account. Different connections can then deal with these requests. Currently, TB! seems to use two connections at a time, no matter the number of requests. This is very evident at work where I have a slow connection and can clearly see what's happening in the CC. I'd start TB! and a lot of requests for folder counts come up. This is peppered with requests for folder header updates. I then open a folder and select a message. This stuck in the queue and has to wait its turn. I have 6 connections to the server. Two are in use, and yet the message body request has to wait its turn. This shouldn't be. At home here, things happen so fast, I can't see what's happening in the CC. Even though the same queueing problem may exist, the connection speed just overwhelms and masks the basic problem. -- -= Allie Martin =- The Bat!� v3.5 System Specs: http://www.landscreek.net/sysspecs.htm -=-=- Famous last words - Jesus Christ: Father, beam me up. ________________________________________________________ Current beta is (none) | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html IMPORTANT: To register as a Beta tester, use this link first - http://www.ritlabs.com/en/partners/testers/

