thesis

Effects of different IMAP clients on mailservers performance

Abstract

Over the past decades, the volume of email exchange has increased dramatically and it has become one of the world’s most important means of communication. Due to the rapid increase in email message communication, the service infrastructure has also evolved in general to provide optimum service to customers and end users. Among the many technologies invented as components of email service infrastructure, the Internet Message Access Protocol has played a great role by introducing a better and improved means of electronic message manipulation within mailboxes. To fulfill the IMAP protocol implementation, different email clients have been developed since the birth of IMAP, and there are a large number of open source and proprietary clients available for use, all implemented somewhat to drastically differently especially in their default behavior. This thesis will research whether the differences in their implementation have effects on server side resource usage

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