On 2008-07-15, Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 03:25:58PM +0000, Grant Edwards wrote: >> On 2008-07-15, Nicolai Beuermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>> I was looking into IMAP but I can't really figure out how it >>>> works >>> >>> Maybe one can compare it with a simple remote filesystem. >> >> With a few database features thrown in. >> >> With IMAP, you can create folders on the server and leave all >> your mail there. That way you can get to it with any IMAP >> client on any machine. Most ISPs (and Gmail) offer web access >> as well. > > One problem I find is that switching from folder to folder > takes a long time ... Sometimes the cache saves, but other > times it needs to reread all 54,000 emails, and that takes > quite a while. Is there a better method of accessing my > folders to speed this up?
You've got 54000 emails in a single folder? Yikes. I can't imagine that's going to be very fast even with local mail storage. I use IMAP servers that have folders with a couple thousand messages -- that can take a second or two. Most MUAs have a header-caching scheme that should prevent it from having to fetch all of the headers (let along read all the emails) when you change folders. I have noticed that sometimes mutt re-scans the headers when I change to a folder, but I don't know what triggers that (it doesn't seem to happen regularly). -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I'd like some JUNK at FOOD ... and then I want to visi.com be ALONE -- -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list