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Re: [tpop3d-discuss] Long login delay
From: |
Chris Lightfoot |
Subject: |
Re: [tpop3d-discuss] Long login delay |
Date: |
Tue, 20 Jan 2004 12:55:45 +0000 |
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:10:09AM +0100, Ian Armstrong wrote:
> I have 286 messages in my inbox. tpop3d took about 13 seconds to login.
> (Courier took 1 second). I then turned the onlogin query off, and tried
> again. There was no noticable change in tpop3d's performance. I checked
> the code in my webmail client. It only logs in once, reads the messages in
> a loop, and saves them to disk. My webmail is not as fast as say, for
> example, pine, but this is not the problem. The test between courier and
> tpop3d was performed under the same conditions, but with very different
> results. The times above are approximate. I took them from Opera, which
> shows the time in seconds while searching for sites.
> I really need the "onlogin query", but I am disapointed with the
> performance loss.
hmm. I'm very surprised. Can you send a log extract (with
-v) which shows the delay?
--
``You can't make what you can't measure because
you don't know when you've got it made.'' (Irving Gardner)
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