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Meanwhile, programs such as Pine, which runs through telnet, and Eudora remain popular for the rest of the student body...
Webmail is inherently slower than programs like Pine and Eudora because it is more resource-intensive for the mail servers, Davis said...
...When you’re using a program like Pine or Eudora, your personal computer does much of the work, and Harvard’s systems just forward mail to your PC. With Webmail, on the other hand, the servers have a great deal more to do in processing and handling messages,” he said...
...problem, FAS has given the Computer Services “a significant budget” in order to improve Webmail’s speed by moving it to separate servers from POP/IMAP (Eudora) and telnet services...
Computer services are also adding more storage units. Reading, delivering and deleting email messages is a resource intensive process which slows down mail access for both Webmail, and for Pine and Eudora users...