Well, something doesn't seem right, then. I've got 0.4-stable in production now (apache on linux) connecting to a separate IMAP server (dovecot on linux as well). Granted, both boxes are in the same rack and on 1000BaseT ports on the same switch, but it's still having to go box-to-box for everything. I don't even have caching enabled, and things seem to work reasonably fast.
Any errors in the logs?
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 14:35:49 -0400, Nico Schlömer nico.schloemer@gmail.com wrote:
Oh erm, that's with Firefox 3.6.9 and Opera 10.61 on a Linux platform.
Well, I didn't really consider that this might have to do with the browser really, as the pages all load fine. It's just that I have to stare at the "Loading..." animation for so long.
Cheers, Nico
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Arne Berglund aberglund@lesd.k12.or.us wrote:
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 14:25:00 -0400, Nico Schlömer nico.schloemer@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I'm running a RoundCube installation on a FreeBSD server here, and it's fed by a *remote IMAP server. As recommended in the settings, I set
$rcmail_config['enable_caching'] = true;
but despite this, accessing the mails is *dead slow. It takes at least 5 seconds to access any given folder, and this doesn't seem to change after the folder has been accessed once (and hence cached?). This makes using RoundCube quite inconvenient. I'm quite oblivious as to what could cause such a slow performance, but I'm willing to test and try. Hints, anyone?
What browsers? We've found that IE older than IE8 is so slow as to be pretty much useless.
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