On Fri, 2010-04-23 at 16:02 -0500, Ryan Horrisberger wrote:
> On Apr 23, 2010, at 3:04 PM, Hanspeter Kunz wrote:
> >> I use IMAPPROXY (http://www.imapproxy.org/) to speedup my webmail setup.
> >> This proxy does this by closing the connection to the server only after
> >> a predetermined time, thus for each action that's preformed, a new
> >> connection is not necessary, it just reuses an already existing one.
> 
> I second the awesomeness of IMAPPROXY, my message access times went from ~2.5 
> sec to < 0.5 sec once I started using IMAPPROXY.
> 
> > Thanks, that would be a solution. But isn't this a workaround? Is
> > roundcube supposed to open a new connection for every single operation?
> > I wonder why there is a keep_alive setting if this is really the case.
> 
> Yes round cube is supposed to open a new connection for every operation.  
> 
> Any stateless webmail client (squirrelmail, roundcube etc) is going to
> be unable to persist connections across requests, that is exactly why
> IMAPPROXY was created:

ok, I see, thank you for pointing out the obvious to me. I will give it
a try. 

cheers,
Hp



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