Le 11/03/02 à 15:54, Simon White écrivit: > Hello > > I am having some performance problems with IMAP via MUTT, it seems hungrier > for I/O than PINE was. However, I like mutt enough to put up with some > slowness, but over a 10mbps network direct to the mailserver I'd expect it to > be a bit better. > > Maybe a better IMAP server would help. I can find IMAP servers (Cyrus, UW, > dkimap) but it is difficult to get an objective opinion on which is best, > since I have seen them all flamed. > > Anyone have a reasonable IMAP daemon that they are happy with? I don't know > what is running here but it's not been updated for /at least/ two years!!!
I'm quite happy with Courier-IMAP. I've recently switched to it from UW-imapd for my home network. IMAP performance didn't improve, however (I didn't measure, but I can't feel any subjective improvement). I've got 100 MBit ethernet, btw. Reading the ~5000 emails from my mutt-user folder takes approx. 18 seconds. That's really slow, IMNSHO. I think the only thing that would really help would be to install a *local* IMAP cache of some sort. But I don't know if such a beast even exists. Gerhard -- mail: gerhard <at> bigfoot <dot> de registered Linux user #64239 web: http://www.cs.fhm.edu/~ifw00065/ OpenPGP public key id AD24C930 public key fingerprint: 3FCC 8700 3012 0A9E B0C9 3667 814B 9CAA AD24 C930 reduce(lambda x,y:x+y,map(lambda x:chr(ord(x)^42),tuple('zS^BED\nX_FOY\x0b')))