Do you also feel slow on POP3? Tks, - Eric
On 17/04/2011 11:42, Eric Charles wrote:
Hi, As a user, I don't "feel" James slow. The out-of-the-box params should be fine for a normal usage. (did you check via telnet ? do the defined hostnames correctly resolve ?) There are quite some changes around in IMAP atm, this MAY impact (I don't say it does :) We could also say that the default embedded derby is not the fastest database in the world, but for low volumes, this does not make any difference IMHO. It would be good to have measures: - http://imapwiki.org/ImapTest is a possible tool. - We've got pure functional mailbox-integration-tests, but nothing on performance. I created the MPT-3 (Write MPT JMeter Plugin) but it needs to invest time in first consolidate the Apache James MPT project and then develop that jMeter plugin. Tks, - Eric On 17/04/2011 11:15, USHAKOV, Sergey wrote:Hi all, I am running JAMES snapshot in test semi-production ("smart host") mode for a while already, and my impression is that the speed of IMAP connection is unusually slow. I takes seconds for the mail client to get a list of several messages in a box. It takes seconds to get even a small message loaded. It is quite common for mail client to freeze and then complain on timeout on IMAP server. This happens even over LAN connection, without mentioning VPN. I've got a hMailServer instance running historically on the same server (using other TCP ports), and its IMAP behavior is quite different. It shows good speed even over VPN. What may be the reason? Am I the only person observing this issue? Are there any hidden settings to be fine-tuned? What might be the right approach to profiling and troubleshooting? Thanks in advance, Sergey --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
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