Insert artificial delay into IMAP server responses (to workaround OL2002)

Doug Koobs dkoobs at fcsservices.com
Tue Apr 13 10:24:51 EDT 2004


After some more research, and some emails exchanges from others that have
been troubleshooting OL2002's IMAP problems, I think I have a better idea of
what the problem. It seems that Outlook can't handle responses as quickly as
Cyrus sends them, and it doesn't queue them. It just ignores them. I found a
post where one admin had inserted an artificial delay (10-20 microseconds)
to all IMAP responses sent by Cyrus, and claimed this made a huge
improvement. 
 
I know this is a kludgy work-around, but at this point it's better that
nothing. Can anyone point me in the right direction to accomplish this? I'm
hoping there's just a configuration parameter I can add somewhere...
 
Thanks!
 
Doug Koobs
Computer Analyst
Financial Credit Services
727-446-0018 x183
 




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