Re: Idle Delay During Login

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On Jul 15, 2009, at 4:02 PM, eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> On Wed, July 15, 2009 11:31 am, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>> Do you mean that if the user immediately logs out (clicks the sign  
>> out
>> link) and logs in again, the delay does not happen?
>
> Yes. Even if the user logs out and then waits several minutes and then
> logs back in again it's almost instant. It's made testing difficult
> because I don't know how long to wait to try again. Also, restarting
> dovecot and apache doesn't seem to reset it. Is SM caching some stuff
> server-side, and, if so, is there an easy and quick way to flush all  
> SM
> caches?
>
>
>> What plugins are active?

> 6. filters (version provided with SM)

This would be my bet. A filter set to scan new messages in inbox that  
moves them back to inbox or something like that. I've seen it happen  
before.

--
Marc


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