On Mon 24/Jun/2024 12:16:32 +0200 Marco Moock via mailop wrote:
Am 24.06.2024 um 12:03:49 Uhr schrieb Alessandro Vesely via mailop:
IME, large sending times are often caused by IMAP. Most clients
operate by first sending the message and then saving it in the Sent
IMAP folder. Just changing that method to Bcc: halves the time
required.
Why should using Bcc: change that the client saves the message in
Draft/Sent via IMAP?
I meant if the client is able to send to Bcc: /instead/ of saving the message
via IMAP. Otherwise it can be done on the server, but you need to synchronize
start adding Bcc: with the user telling the client not to save any more (and
vice versa).
I automatically prepare a <username>-sent (or <username>+sent) alias to the
Sent folder of every new user. Some can setup their clients to use it.
Draft saving usually is not a worry, as the client does it while-U-type, and
thus you don't have to wait for it.
HTH
Ale
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