Hello Rick,

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 08:19:09 -0500 GMT (26/01/2008, 20:19 +0700 GMT),
Rick Grunwald wrote:

>> When processing incoming mail, how much of a processing delay does
>> a filter have as far as getting mail from the ISP? Is the process
>> post receiving or during? What I am trying to determine is, if
>> getting the mail from the ISP would be faster if I did not filter
>> the incoming mail real time but process from another group after
>> mail is brought in from the ISP.

RG> It seems to be processing them as they come in. I have some that
RG> go into one folder then out to another and they flicker through it
RG> quickly -"almost" no time lost

Over here, the messages go into the Inbox and are then moved to the
folders indicated by the filters. So there is no delay in downloading.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

"I tested this program in the presence of a certified child labourer,
and she went crazy over it. " - Wanda Sloan in a software review for
an icon-generating program.
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