Hi Kyrstin, paul and all. This morning I had 283 messages in my inbox. I deleted about 20 email the usual way, (pressing e plus space, and move to the trash folder) then, becoming impatient, I marked all the rest and chose "delete from this folder" option. I waited, then waited some more. After about 20 minutes I had deleted 19 messages. That's almost 1 email per minute. So I came all the way out of the email menu and responded "yes" to the question about emptying the trash can. This took about ten minutes (so we're now processing about 30 emails in ten minutes (a better average, but no cigar yet). Then I went back into the email program, chose setup options and chose "free database space". It took about three minutes to free the database space. Then I went back into the inbox, marked the other 253 messages and chose "delete from this folder" once more. This time it took four minutes to delete all my email. Now, that deserves the cigar.
Somewhere in all this superstitious behavior of mine, I hit on a lucky combination of events. Could some techie type person from PDI please tell me which of all this flurry of activities caused the "move to trash" process to speed up, and why? Please enlighten us? Thanks, Bob > ----- Original Message ----- >From: "Kirstyn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2004 11:56:15 +0000 (UTC) >Subject: re: [Braillenote] moving messages to the trash in keymail >Hi Paul, > In my experience, if I open a folder like the InBox, and move one message > to the Trash folder, it will take some time. This happens not only when > moving, replying or forwarding an email right after the folder containing it > is opened. But when I do the same to the next emails in that folder--delete, > move, reply or forward--it will not take as long. > So I move to the Trash one email as soon as I open the InBox--the command > is CONTROL with 8 or BACKSPACE with dots 2356--and then I mark the rest that > I want to delete--the command for marking is CONTROL with SPACE or SPACE with > m--then I execute the delete command to move all of them to the Trash. Since > this is not the first time I executed a command in the folder, the messages > are deleted faster compared to what happens if I marked all of them before > using the command on just one email first. > If I mark ten messages right away, then moving them to Trash takes about > 3.5 minutes. If I delete the first one only, it takes about 30 seconds; and > when I mark the other nine and delete them as a group, it takes about 30 > seconds also--a total of roughly just one minute. I wonder if this will work > for others as it does with me. In summary, delete only one email first, then > mark the others you want to move to Trash and execute the delete command. >I hope this helps, >Kirstyn >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
