On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 07:04:49PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Thu, 15.07.10 11:02, Chris Adams (cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > > > > > Once upon a time, Simo Sorce <ssorce@xxxxxxxxxx> said: > > > We have a bug open with CUPS trying to generate SSL certs on the first > > > connections, being too slow and causing the client to timeout. > > > So no, you can't make assumptions here. > > > > Dovecot generating its SSL parameters can take 10 seconds on the first > > startup, so that would be another one with a problem. > > In contrast to SSH it is very unlikely that dovecot will run on > non-server systems. However on server systems on-demand spawning of > services is much less desirable. Socket activation doesn't matter to > server software like IMAP servers really, and and neither does on-demand > generation on SSL certificates. If you run a server then you want to > have the daemons run right on bootup, and generate the SSL before that. I am not sure how common it is, but I use dovecot to be able to access the mail that is stored on my desktop with both mutt and kmail. I am not sure how kmail does it nowadays, but it used to use its own Maildir structure that did not work well with anything else using Maildir. Therefore a IMAP server is a nice way of abstracting it for every mail client. Regards Till
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