Proko2 is Good News Towards Kolab2

Bo Thorsen bo at klaralvdalens-datakonsult.se
Wed Apr 14 13:05:45 CEST 2004


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On Wednesday 14 April 2004 11:59, Jon Bendtsen wrote:
> Den 14. apr 2004, kl. 11:45, skrev Bo Thorsen:
> > On Wednesday 14 April 2004 11:20, Jon Bendtsen wrote:
> >> Den 14. apr 2004, kl. 10:54, skrev Bo Thorsen:
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> >>> On Wednesday 14 April 2004 10:43, Jon Bendtsen wrote:
> >>>> Den 14. apr 2004, kl. 8:38, skrev Bo Thorsen:
> >>
> >> [cut]
> >>
> >> how can the client access the imap homedir of other users? Can my
> >> client access your email?
>
> [cut]
>
> > The way we solve it is to allow others to access other people's mail
> > folders. This has been added to KMail within the last days, so it's
> > not likely to be known by most people. Also, the administrator will
> > probably
> > be able to handle giving out access to others.
>
> okay, but still, the client doing the searching would have to copy alot
> of data across the network.
> Using a DB, they might be able to keep it all in memory. Or at least on
> the same computer with a
> fast scsi raid.

Sure. I guess our reason would be that disk space is cheaper than CPU 
power, so anything you can remove from the server is a good thing. 
Otherwise you're going to end up with solutions like the clusters that 
are always necessary for slightly large Exchange sites.

Bo.

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     Bo Thorsen                 |   Praestevejen 4
     Senior Software Engineer   |   5290 Marslev
     Klarälvdalens Datakonsult  |   Denmark
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