On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 14:47, Ben Russo wrote:
> If your exchange server is running "OWA"  (Outlook web access)
> Then you can purchase a Ximian Connector license.  Ximian
> Evolution with connector works well under most circumstances,
> but I find it to be a little slow.  It does no "offline" storage,
> so it is /always/ hitting against the Exchange server to refresh
> the folders and to fetch the messages, even if you just looked at
> it 3 seconds ago.  I find that if you have folders with many hundreds
> or thousands of messages in them, or if you have a calendar with
> thousands of appointments in it (like mine) that it can take 30 seconds
> or more to open up a folder (even on a local 100Mb/s LAN, hitting 
> against an OWA server that is only serving 2 users and has 4 CPU's).
> I don't know whether this is because OWA/Exchange sucks so bad, or
> because Ximian is very inefficient, but I do know that if you

I've had ethereal open while using it to watch the stream. I was trying
to determine if it was my system or the server. After watching OWA take
up to 2-3 minutes to respond, I concluded it was the server. This was
against a fairly beefy Exchange server.

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Bill Anderson
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