Opening an unopened and unread email kind of slow
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Opening an unopened and unread email kind of slow
I still find opening an unread e-mail slowish (and flashing). I have set synchronization to full message, but still not snappy enough compared to the e-mail client competition. And that's kind of core usage I have in mind for EssentialPIM (see other post in suggestions)
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Re: Opening an unopened and unread email kind of slow
On video you're clicking on a message that hasn't been fully downloaded (see its status icon), so I'd say this is normal.
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Re: Opening an unopened and unread email kind of slow
Might be, however would like to know how e-mails a processed. So at which state a message being marked "fully downloaded". Are headers fetched first. And second run content? In this case content like second, because I could not setup 'full download in the wizard'. And where does this start (last e-mails first or oldest first). I do have the feeling something being 'off'
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Re: Opening an unopened and unread email kind of slow
You can set up whether to download full messages for certain folders or only their headers by clicking on the Manage Folders button on the toolbar.
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Re: Opening an unopened and unread email kind of slow
Facing similar issues too. Could slow internet be one of the courses?
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Re: Opening an unopened and unread email kind of slow
As discussed earlier and being on the list meanwhile, this seems to have to do with human impatience (in my eyes) as well.
When things take their time and user doesnot know this, and especially why it needs time, this is unsaticfactory.
In THIS case mails sync in background. In case of problem the sync status windows opens and one can follow the steps. Quite longly sometimes, but one knows whats going on. In case of no problem, one doesn't know (or doesn't see because of very small status message).
Everybody knows, that waiting for something, makes the time seem twice as long. Having a message, why, shortens it. A very human behaviour.
Nevertheless there might be something which lengthens the procedure unnecessarily (which I don't know).
What I want to say, is, always to have human properties in mind, which have to be overcome. Nevertheless some means help sometimes (at least with twinkling eyes)
When things take their time and user doesnot know this, and especially why it needs time, this is unsaticfactory.
In THIS case mails sync in background. In case of problem the sync status windows opens and one can follow the steps. Quite longly sometimes, but one knows whats going on. In case of no problem, one doesn't know (or doesn't see because of very small status message).
Everybody knows, that waiting for something, makes the time seem twice as long. Having a message, why, shortens it. A very human behaviour.
Nevertheless there might be something which lengthens the procedure unnecessarily (which I don't know).
What I want to say, is, always to have human properties in mind, which have to be overcome. Nevertheless some means help sometimes (at least with twinkling eyes)
Everything I mention comes out of my experience. I'm not an expert. Feel free to try anything I suggest ... but always at your own risk.