Thanks for all observations. I would love to give it a try, but
unfortunately, there isn't such a thing as a Mailplane buffer size that
could be tweaked.
2009/7/15 aimlink <[email protected]>

> 2009/7/15 Srinath <[email protected]>
>
>> So, it seems it is a server slow down.  Try the "save now" button for
>> a temporary fix.  If it works for you then it is definitely a
>> mailplane -> gmail connectivity issue, and the buffer for mailplane
>> needs to be much much larger.
>>
>
> You may well be unto something.  I may be wrong, but as far as I can
> recall, all the incidents have occurred while at work.  Initially I thought
> it was just my MacBook being bogged down with something else in the
> background.  However,  I do use a proxy server at work and the network does
> get bogged down, especially during the late morning into early afternoon
> period.  As a result, the Internet connection speed can be erratic.  This
> certainly tests MailPlane and the browser.  Safari v4 doesn't do well with
> the erratic connection where the screen window contents redrawing suffers.
>
> This problem while editing may be another sign of this.
>
> So are you going to increase the MailPlane buffer, and if so, how will this
> affect operations otherwise?  Will it affect the GMail login time.
>
> --
> Curtis
> "My keyboard has an F1 key. Where is the NASCAR key?"
>
> >
>


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