Quoting Son Truong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I did a search of the mailing list and came up with a post date 2005!
The reason you didn't find it in the FAQ anymore, and had to go back to
2005 (I'm surprised it is that recent) is that the settings you reference
are the default settings in Apache, and
Quoting Son Truong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello Joseph
>
> Thanks for the reply - I didn't think anyone would... I had the same
> speed issue (with apache running SSL - forgot to say in the first post)
> the last time I set up the new Webmail (H3) and had asked here...
>
> I did a search of the
Hello Joseph
Thanks for the reply - I didn't think anyone would... I had the same
speed issue (with apache running SSL - forgot to say in the first post)
the last time I set up the new Webmail (H3) and had asked here...
I did a search of the mailing list and came up with a post date 2005!
Ke
I seem to recall having a similar problem. Our solution was in the
apache configuration; we had to tweak the KeepAliveTimeout,
MaxSpareServers, MinSpareServers, and our prefork settings. Assuming
you are running apache, you should increase your KeepAliveTimeout, but
be aware that you nee
Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Quoting Doug Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> I hope this topic hasn't been beaten to death; however, I am having
>> trouble getting IMP to authenticate and login when I have horde in
>> the webroot of / and imp in /imp.
>>
>> I've tried the the met