Frankly, the original code doesn't even make much sense, and
moreover it's not forward compatible with python 2.6, and
furthermore:
DeprecationWarning: socket.ssl() is deprecated.
So, this commit is just a temporary fix.
Signed-off-by: Michael Witten <mfwitten@mit.edu>
Added WrappedIMAP4_SSL class to help fix up performance of SSL
Standard imaplib.py is really bad with this, since it reads one
character at a time.
Reported by Aaron Kaplan at
http://lists.complete.org/offlineimap@complete.org/2008/01/msg00012.html.gz
He wrote:
I just noticed that the version of offlineimap I've been using
(3.99.17) is well over four years old. How time flies. I haven't
had any problems with it, but out of curiosity I decided to pull in
5.99.2 from the fedora repository. It turns out to take
consistently over twice as long as the old version to sync the same
account. Is this expected?
He tracked it down at
http://lists.complete.org/offlineimap@complete.org/2008/02/msg00012.html.gz
The following changeset is the one responsible for the difference in
speed I was noticing between the imaplib.py that was packaged with
older versions of offlineimap and the one that comes with python:
* /offlineimap/head: changeset 169
More optimizations -- this time fix readline() to not work
character-by-character!