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Posted: 02 February 2017 at 3:34am | IP Logged Quote hmuscroft

In my app, I do some "connection caching" to improve performance.

Basically, when an "Imap" object is constructed, it is cached and then re-used for further operations on the same IMAP server, to save having to repeatedly re-connect and re-login.

After a period of inactivity (usually a few minutes), the cached Imap objects will throw one of the following exceptions when re-used :-

- MailBeeAbortedByRemoteHostException
- MailBeeSocketResetException


This isn't a big problem as I can just destroy the now invalid Imap object, re-create it, login and retry the operation.

However I have two questions please :-

[1] Whenever I'm about to re-use a cached Imap object, I call the ".IsConnected" proeprty to check if it's still connected. It always seems to return TRUE, but then when I then perform the operation, I get one of the 2 exceptions mentioned above.

Presumably .IsConnected doesn't actually check with the server to see if it really is still connected? Is there a different method/property to use to achieve this?

[2] Does the above approach (with regard to caching IMAP objects) sound reasonable or would you recommend a different approach?

Many thanks for your excellent continued support!

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Hedley
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Posted: 02 February 2017 at 3:41am | IP Logged Quote Alex

[1] Yes, IsConnected just reports the last known object state.

[2] You can call Noop every minute or so to keep connection alive (you'll still need to handle exceptions above).

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Posted: 02 February 2017 at 3:46am | IP Logged Quote hmuscroft

Ah OK... so would you recommend calling "Noop()" at intervals, or would it be better to call ".Noop()" in place of ".IsConnected" before an operation to test if the connection is still valid and then re-create it if not?

I guess that I'm concerned that if the client app has 10 IMAP accounts, and there are 20 network users all logged on (to their own instance of the app), then that's 200 imap connections being "Noop'ed" every minute to keep them open.
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Posted: 02 February 2017 at 3:51am | IP Logged Quote Igor

To minimize traffic, you can use IDLE approach for every connection, you can find the detailed description and sample here.

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Posted: 02 February 2017 at 6:18am | IP Logged Quote hmuscroft

OK - thanks for that.
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