LOL?
80000 Mails?
Nice job :-P
-----Original Message----- From: Walter Francis [mailto:wally@theblackmoor.net] Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 4:26 PM To: dev@lists.roundcube.net Subject: Re: Slow startup question
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 16:04:22 +0200, Thomas Bruederli roundcube@gmail.com wrote:
Actually RoundCube does not "count" messages but ask the server for
the
number of messages. This is called twice: ALL and UNREAD. These
requests
to the server take some time and we already has requests to skip this
on
login and do it in the background.
Unsubscribing should help because only subscribed folders are listed
and
requested for message count.
Don't know why the CVS version runs slower than the latest build...
Yes, unsubscribing from my larger 'archive' folders did the trick, it's very fast to login now, as I probably have perhaps 15,000 messages in my 'current' folders vs 80,000ish in my archive folders.
It *seemed* it was slower in the 102505 CVS than the 102105 release, but might have been my imagination.
Cheers
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:58:08 +0200, "Robert Landes" R.Landes@clixel.net wrote:
LOL?
80000 Mails?
Nice job :-P
Since 1999.. :) Somehow they've survived the trip from Netscape Mail to Mozilla Mail to Thunderbird Mail to a transfer to an imap server.
I probably should bzip'em and push them into another directory.. I've also been pondering ways to automate archiving the email on the imap server, messages >N days old get cat'ted into the archive file.. Last time I did it, I dumped 2000 emails from a mailing list with an errant command. Whoopsie.
So.. I'm a data packrat I guess. :)
How can i unsuscribe plz?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Walter Francis" wally@theblackmoor.net To: dev@lists.roundcube.net Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 6:54 PM Subject: Re: Slow startup question
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:58:08 +0200, "Robert Landes" R.Landes@clixel.net
wrote:
LOL?
80000 Mails?
Nice job :-P
Since 1999.. :) Somehow they've survived the trip from Netscape Mail to
Mozilla Mail to Thunderbird Mail to a transfer to an imap server.
I probably should bzip'em and push them into another directory.. I've
also been pondering ways to automate archiving the email on the imap server, messages >N days old get cat'ted into the archive file.. Last time I did it, I dumped 2000 emails from a mailing list with an errant command. Whoopsie.
So.. I'm a data packrat I guess. :)