Re: Timeout on client

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I do have quite a few messages in my inbox.  If I create a subfolder in my
IMAP structure for older email and put the mail in there would that improve
the situation?  thanks.


Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> 
> 
> simonmason wrote:
>> 
>> When I connect to my mail server (hMail) using Squirelmail I always get a
>> timeout on the first try (telling me it has exceeded 30 seconds). 
>> However, if I try to login again a second time it always works.  Should I
>> just adjust the timeout, and if so, how do I do this?  Why would it
>> always work the second time?  Thanks.
>> 
> 
> Reduce number of emails stored in your INBOX or make sure that mailbox is
> not sorted.
> 
> hMailServer caches message envelope information in memory. It fails to
> respond fast enough on first load. When message information is cached,
> mailbox is loaded faster.
> 
> -- 
> Tomas
> 

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