Re: IMAP idle support (General questions)
Thanks for reply.
The logic of IDLE is clear.
When something happens, server send response to client so client can react onto that response and procedure further.
The question is how your IMAP server knows that something happens ?
As changes are happening in our data store, than how your IMAP server knows that something happens ?
Complete thread:
- IMAP idle support - bkv, 2011-12-16, 14:38
- Re: IMAP idle support - woddrazen, 2011-12-16, 17:01
- Re: IMAP idle support - bkv, 2011-12-19, 13:05
- Re: IMAP idle support - woddrazen, 2011-12-19, 13:30
- Re: IMAP idle support - bkv, 2011-12-19, 13:51
- Re: IMAP idle support - woddrazen, 2011-12-19, 14:42
- Re: IMAP idle support - bkv, 2011-12-19, 14:51
- Re: IMAP idle support - woddrazen, 2011-12-19, 15:59
- Re: IMAP idle support - bkv, 2011-12-19, 16:06
- Re: IMAP idle support - wodDamir, 2011-12-19, 17:01
- Re: IMAP idle support - bkv, 2011-12-19, 16:06
- Re: IMAP idle support - woddrazen, 2011-12-19, 15:59
- Re: IMAP idle support - bkv, 2011-12-19, 14:51
- Re: IMAP idle support - woddrazen, 2011-12-19, 14:42
- Re: IMAP idle support - bkv, 2011-12-19, 13:51
- Re: IMAP idle support - woddrazen, 2011-12-19, 13:30
- Re: IMAP idle support - bkv, 2011-12-19, 13:05
- Re: IMAP idle support - woddrazen, 2011-12-16, 17:01