I don't use Gmail but do use IMAP with Outlook 2010.
Generally there is not a delay but once in a while the
server I have the accounts seems a bit poky. I have always
felt it was something with the internet. If I select a huge
amount of messages to delete from a folder this does take a
bit of time

Best,
Al

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Cristóbal
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 12:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Delay in Outlook 2010 with Gmail
and IMAP

Imap indeed has this terribly annoying delay when deleting
or moving messages to other folders. Pop3 and exchange
thankfully do not.
Regarding the unwanted threads, I used to be able to invoke
the
control+delete key and that would get rid of everything
nicely in 
control+Outlook
2003, but it's really flaky in Outlook 2010. All that
control+shift+f seems rather tedious. Now, I just copy the
subject line that I don't care for, do a control+e to bring
up the search box, paste the text and press enter. All the
messages with that subject text will then show up in the
listview and then I can just select everything and delete at
once.

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Mauricio Molina
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 7:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Delay in Outlook 2010 with Gmail and
IMAP

Hi All, 

I recently switched my main email account in Outlook 2010
from POP to IMAP and am regretting it already. I wonder if
anyone else is experiencing the lag when deleting individual
messages. Additionally, I have Outlook filters that send
messages to the appropriate folders and I commonly use the
Control+Shift+F command to locate subject threads I do not
care to read 
Control+Shift+and
use the Advance Find dialog to select and delete all
messages of a certain thread in one fell swoop. However,
since switching to IMAP, I cannot select all in the Advance
Find dialog and delete the messages. What I am doing instead
is locating the messages using the Advance Find, selecting
all found messages, and then using the Move to Folder dialog
to move the messages to Trash. Back to my main concern, is
anyone else experiencing delays in deleting when using a
Gmail account in Outlook 2010 with IMAP settings? Is there
also a lag if an Outlook.com email account is used in
Outlook 2010 with IMAP settings? 

Thanks, 

Mauricio


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