On 20-May-2007, at 03:19, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> Are you sure that server side sorting is turned on on slow server?
> Memory issues
> usually happen on php based sorting. How many SquirrelMail
> installs you have on
> slow server?
I think after looking at a bunch of different things that lik
> > sort setting in user preferences.
One more thing. Check sort setting stored in user preferences. Or take a look at
From, Date, Subject line in mailbox listing. If all column headers show box
image or sort setting is equal to 6, mailbox is not sorted. If some column shows
arrow instead of box,
> >> Is there something I am missing?
> >
> > $allow_thread_sort and $allow_server_sort settings in SquirrelMail
> > config
>
> Difference one:
>
> 11. Allow server-side sorting : false
So you had at least one option slowing down server.
> (is set to true on the fast server and is now true
On 17-May-2007, at 23:27, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> Is there something I am missing?
>
> $allow_thread_sort and $allow_server_sort settings in SquirrelMail
> config
Difference one:
11. Allow server-side sorting : false
(is set to true on the fast server and is now true on both setups,
but t
> I have two installs of Squirrelmail 1.4.10 (current as of yesterday)
> on two servers.
>
> One is running on the same server as postfix (FreeBSD 6.2) and the
> other is running on a second machine taht basically does nothing but
> primary DNS and a few websites. The load on the mailserver
I have two installs of Squirrelmail 1.4.10 (current as of yesterday)
on two servers.
One is running on the same server as postfix (FreeBSD 6.2) and the
other is running on a second machine taht basically does nothing but
primary DNS and a few websites. The load on the mailserver is about