I would have to see the dumps in question to comment intelligently on what
they contain and whether or not there is a problem.  Unfortunately I don't
have the time to do that.

However, I can tell you that a STATUS command internally opens the
destination mailbox.  Certain broken clients think that they should do a
LIST of all possible names, SUBSCRIBE all those names, and then issue a
STATUS of those names at each synchronization.  If you use traditional
UNIX mailbox format (mbox format) then you'll certainly have performance
problems with clients that do that.

mix format will help you a lot with that.

On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Troy Campbell wrote:

My other concern is that there are certain folders showing up empty.
When I do a tcpdump from the server watching the client just as
they click on the folder and capture the traffic I'm seeing
IMAP STATUS commands of other folders.  It's like the pointers
are screwed up somehow or I'm seeing delayed data from her
"scrolling" down (kind of like seeing the "ls" data in a
directory prior to the "cat" command of the file).

-- Mark --

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