Slow Loading in Roundcube

Benjamin Griese der.darude at gmail.com
Thu Jan 23 11:12:18 CET 2014


Hello there,

I also have this problem.
Previewing or opening emails takes ages or stucks.
Changing categories to contacts or calender isn't possible while
starting to open or preview an email.

In /var/log/messages & /var/log/maillog are no more information than these:

Jan 23 11:09:10 ownserver imap[14025]: starttls: TLSv1 with cipher
DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits new) no authentication
Jan 23 11:09:10 ownserver imap[14025]: client id: "name" "Roundcube"
"version" "1.0-git" "php" "5.3.3" "os" "Linux" "command"
"/roundcubemail/?_task=mail&_refresh=1&_mbox=Kategorien%2FGMail&_page=1&_action=list&_remote=1&_unlock=loading1390471750487&_=1390471750488"
Jan 23 11:09:10 ownserver imap[14025]: login: localhost [::1]
username at example.de PLAIN+TLS User logged in
SESSIONID=<example.de-14025-1390471750-1>
Jan 23 11:09:10 ownserver imap[14025]: USAGE username at example.de user:
0.024996 sys: 0.005999

CentOS 6.5
Kolab 3.1

Greetings
Benjamin

> I can confirm this. Loading mail forders takes very long too.

>Am 03.12.2013 16:30, schrieb Tobias Brunner:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since upgrading to Kolab 3.1 roundcube is sometimes very slow in loading
>> content, f.e. when clicking on "Calendar" it takes a long time to load
>> the calendar content (several seconds, up to minutes). There aren't that
>> many items on the calendar, maybe one entry per day or less. I even
>> completely reinstalled roundcube (including the database).
>>
>> Looking at the /var/log/mail.log logfile I see sometimes many (very
>> many!) messages like this one:
>>
>> imap[2944]: starttls: TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits
>> new) no authentication
>>
>> I have a feeling that this could have something to do with the slowness,
>> but could not track it down thoroughly.
>>
>> Any help to debug this performance issues is appreciated.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tobias
>>


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