Re: mutt writes Fcc: even if the MTA fails to deliver
Hello,
> ... if I am not at home I have only 128 kBit.
Let's do the math. 128 kbit == 16 Kbyte
You have a chached IMAP box with 3041 messages in. The Information the
cache needs to exchange with the server is
2126 Kbyte (receive) and 54 Kbyte (sent) 2180/16 == 136 seconds (uncached)
124 Kbyte (receive) and 3 Kbyte (sent) 127/16 == 7 seconds (cached)
This is a real live example. I messured the whole process including
login and logout via an *unencrypted* line. If you want the values for a
encrypted session, let me know.
> And even with a 100 MBit standard network ar home... You will run in
> trouble, if you have many trouble if you IMAP-Server stores mails in
> in a postgresql.
shoot the admin. And I am not so sure, if you're in trouble. Try it! If
it is well designed it should be quiet fast! But don't expect resonable
performance from something homebuild bullshit of a noob, who thinks that
'mail' in postgresql is a cool thing to have.
I'm sorry if the correct way of doing things offends you. - Okay, not
really.
Honestly,
Thomas