Hi John, What you are describing is the kind of thing I used to enjoy with Mail.app (together with random, unrelated selections of ten-year old mail suddenly showing up as 3,000-message threads).
I've never seen anything like that with MailMate, and I have a couple of orders of magnitude more mail in about twice as many INBOXes as you do. If you have been using Outlook because one or more of your accounts are hosted on Exchange, bear in mind that MailMate will be using the (hopelessly buggy, in my experience) IMAP exchange connector, whilst Mail.app and Outlook will likely each be using different (but non-IMAP) protocols to talk to the server. So direct comparisons may be less useful than you imagined. If there's no Exchange in the picture then I have nothing to say beyond "doesn't match my experience". Joe > On Jul 25, 2015, at 13:17, John Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > Is it normal for MailMate to spend all it’s time syncing with the IMAP mail > server? That is, the spinning pinwheels never stop (I have been watching > this for the past five hours!), and new mail messages can take up to half an > hour or longer to display in MailMate. The same message, cc’d to an Apple > Mail address will display within minutes, as did Outlook when I was running > that against the same mail server (via POP not IMAP). > > I have ~1,900 messages in my inbox. By comparison I have 12,900 Gmail > messages in my Apple Mail Inbox, and there were about 4,500 messages in my > Outlook Inbox. AND Please do not respond with comments on how I should be > managing the messages in my respective Inboxes. That is not the point of my > query. I am considering MailMate as a replacement for Outlook which has > corrupted itself again, but MailMate’s slow response to new mail is a > concern, as is the continual spinning pin wheels for the syncing. > > My configuration is Mac 8GB RAM / Yosemite 10.10.4. MailMate 1.9.1 (5084). > MailMate is using <2.5% CPU. System Idle ~90%. I have switched MailMate’s > Synchronisation Schedule from “Connected” to “Every 10 Minutes”, but this > didn’t make any noticeable difference to the spinning pin wheels. > > Thank you for your assistance, > John. > > > > _______________________________________________ > mailmate mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate _______________________________________________ mailmate mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
