>I'm testing a new revision to IMail's odbcuser.dll (Mike Nice's version),
>which incorporates a cache buffer and event logging.

yes

>It can also merge all mail domains into a single database table.

whoa!!

>I noticed that just signing on IMail's web interface requires about 
>10 repetitive SQL queries.  I couldn't believe it.   This appears to 
>be a definite vast improvement not only in web server response, but 
>also in reducing the load on the database server. Reports show over 
>a 97% hit rate on IMail's webmsg & POP3 services.

"97% hit rate"  = cache hit rate or what?

>In addition, it can keep the mail server up and running during SQL outages
>since there's a cache to fall back to.

memory cache, disk cache?

>Our IMail server started slowing down at about 6000 database 
>mailboxes on a dual 500mhz, compaq with 512megs of ram due to ODBC 
>issues.  This appears to greatly increase that limitation.

such as, in 10's of 1000's ?

>Anyone willing to spend $99 for such a dll for IMail?

Yep, I'll be 10th in line.  vbg

>Of course, I'm willing to sell it off to IPSwitch for IMail v7 too.

you're just full of great ideas, archa?

Thanks for the contribution, I'm sure many here will be most interested at $99.

Len

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