Thing is, the interface is even slow for me when I set this *Local folder* 
size to 25 or even 10 messages. The setting does not seem to matter, as 
long as K-9 tries to work with a large inbox (even without loading the 
messages), K-9 slows right down.

On Thursday, 13 August 2015 16:39:23 UTC+2, Rodrigo Lopez wrote:
>
> As I am using POP3 accounts, there is a parameter in "Fetching mail" named 
> "Local folder size". The bigger that number, the slower the GUI gets for 
> me. Now it is set to 500, and the GUI is laggy.
>
> So, probably your assumption is right, K-9 has problems dealing with big 
> mailboxes. I wonder why there is an option for 10.000 local folder size...
>
> On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 3:00:02 AM UTC+2, Moop wrote:
>>
>> On Wednesday, 12 August 2015 16:04:48 UTC+2, Rodrigo Lopez wrote:
>>>
>>> Exactly same issue here, which is your local folder size?
>>>
>>
>> I am not sure what you mean exactly, but your comment has given me an 
>> idea. When I load my main account with many thousands of e-mails and also 
>> lots of unread mails, I get slow performance. When I load an account with 
>> few e-mails and not so many unread mails I get good performance. This even 
>> happens when I limit the fetching to the past two weeks, or to 25 mails. 
>> This is all using IMAP.
>>
>> It seems K-9 has trouble with dealing with a mailbox with a large volume 
>> of mail, even if only a small portion of this mail is loaded.
>>
>

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