On Friday 21 April 2006 00:02, HÃ¥kan Lindqvist wrote:
I did realize that is a possible workaround. However I find it outrageous for a webmail application to require more than 8 MB of system memory on the server to display a single email. Especially as showing the list of messages doesn't require at all as much memory.
I've not looked at the code in depth with RoundCube yet... however in general, I find your average PHP script kiddie^W^Wdeveloper to be less than frugal with their memory usage in development of php applications of any variety.
Indeed I know of more than one developer that wrote code which loaded the entire contents of a database table (some 80K rows) into an array to do searching on it. This was for an abstraction layer too!
It's absurd.
I'm still hopeful that this memory usage issue can be worked out relatively simply. I just haven't yet been able to find what might be causing it, myself.
I intend to scrutinize the code with a fine tooth comb before I let my (l)users at it and will submit patches accordingly.
I apologise if I've offended anyone, I am being very general.
-- Richard