On Monday, July 25, 2005 at 10:20:22 PM [GMT -0500], Gary wrote:

> that is a good idea for the outbox.. I just hope that in time, I will
> achieve smooth IMAP operation. I can't explain it, but it does happen on
> both my Unix (FreeBSD) and Windows servers. Also, combine this with the fact
> that all other clients work perfectly when used... even Outlook (for
> testing), as well as Mutt, Pine, Mulberry, OE, and several others I have
> tried over time. /sigh/

TB! IMAP has never worked well while browsing a mailbox that is busily
receiving new mail. As new mail comes in, it often interferes with the
loading of messages etc.

You're one of the few who filters the majority of your mail *after*
reading it. At the same time your receive a lot of mail daily. So the
Inbox is very busy.

I read all my mail after it's filtered. So incoming mail is spread
across folders. One folder is rarely busy enough to create issues.

So I end up not having issues with basic loading most of the time now. I
can use TB! and appreciate the other IMAP improvements that have
occurred. IMAP is indeed miles ahead, even though they may not yet have
properly fixed your particular issue. Additionally, I suspect that with
that fixed, many other minor hitches will disappear with it.

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