up-imapproxy 1.2.7-1.1 source package in Ubuntu

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up-imapproxy (1.2.7-1.1) unstable; urgency=low


  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Fix pending l10n issues. Debconf translations:
    - Danish (Joe Hansen).  Closes: #628222
    - Dutch; (Jeroen Schot).  Closes: #656624
    - Polish (Michał Kułach).  Closes: #658741

 -- Christian Perrier <email address hidden>  Tue, 14 Feb 2012 07:22:23 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Jose Luis Tallon
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Jose Luis Tallon
Architectures:
any
Section:
mail
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

imapproxy: IMAP protocol proxy

 UP-ImapProxy proxies IMAP transactions between an IMAP client and an IMAP
 server. The general idea is that the client should never know that it is
 not talking to the real IMAP server, but ImapProxy caches server connections.
 .
 ImapProxy was written to compensate for webmail clients that are unable to
 maintain persistent connections to an IMAP server. Most webmail clients
 need to log in to an IMAP server for nearly every single transaction; This
 behaviour can cause tragic performance problems on the IMAP server.
 ImapProxy tries to deal with this problem by leaving server connections
 open for a short time after a webmail client logs out. When the webmail client
 connects again, ImapProxy will determine if there is a cached connection
 available and reuse it if possible.

imapproxy-dbgsym: debug symbols for package imapproxy

 UP-ImapProxy proxies IMAP transactions between an IMAP client and an IMAP
 server. The general idea is that the client should never know that it is
 not talking to the real IMAP server, but ImapProxy caches server connections.
 .
 ImapProxy was written to compensate for webmail clients that are unable to
 maintain persistent connections to an IMAP server. Most webmail clients
 need to log in to an IMAP server for nearly every single transaction; This
 behaviour can cause tragic performance problems on the IMAP server.
 ImapProxy tries to deal with this problem by leaving server connections
 open for a short time after a webmail client logs out. When the webmail client
 connects again, ImapProxy will determine if there is a cached connection
 available and reuse it if possible.