Hi Thomas,
The current CVS-checkout seems to work very nice, although a lot of entries are created in my messages-cache table. I have over 2000 after browsing through some folders. Is it really necessary to cache this much? :) It does seem to work pretty quick all now; so I do not have any problems with the mechanism; but I do wonder if there isn't an other way to gain speed instead of just caching a lot. Shouldn't the mailserver do most of that anyway? Do you know how programs like Squirrelmail, or even Thunderbird handle these speed problems?
Regards, Sjon
On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 18:39:21 +0100, Thomas Bruederli roundcube@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody
After two days of intensive coding (now my girlfriend is offended) I finally rebuilt the caching mechanism which caused many problems and performance issues. Therefore a new database table (messages) was created. There also have been minor changes to the database so please check the SQL scripts.