Hi, I find it quicker to read about 8 emails then trash them, and then it is 
reading at a much quicker pace: as normal.
Sylvia.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "laura wolk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Thu,  5 Aug 2004 03:29:24 -0400 (EDT)
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] E-mail problems

>Hi Sarah

>It seems to me that members on this list have a varying degree of difficulty 
>handling messages once they have been downloaded to the bn.  As for myself, my 
>unit rarely gets sluggish.  But I have heard many people say that what helps 
>them is to read about 20 messages or so, then exit keymail, empty the trash, 
>and reenter.  As many have said, this helps to keep the bn at a more normal 
>pace, though is also time-consuming.  That's the best advice I can offer since 
>I've never had a similar problem.  HTH, Laura

>>------ original message ------
>>from: "Sarah Cranston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] E-mail problems

>>Jonathan,
>>I have a question about this post.  I am almost fanatical about emptying my 
>>Email trash and freeing database space, and my flash disk always has at least 
>>four MB available.  However, when I have several hundred messages to 
>>download, I still often have trouble getting them all, and sometimes I have 
>>to start over several times before I can get them all.  Also, especially when 
>>I have more than about twenty Emails in the inbox, the client gets very slow 
>>and sluggish.  When I either move a message to another folder, or if I get 
>>out of the inbox without moving any Emails first, it waits for about forty or 
>>fifty seconds before responding.  There is another problem I have, but it's a 
>>little hard to describe.  I will be looking through Emails and moving them 
>>from the inbox to either the trash or other folders.  After moving seven or 
>>eight Emails, the BN gets sluggish and I have to wait a second for the 
>>response to each keystroke.  The only way to return the BN to it's normal 
>>operatin
> g speed is to get out of the inbox and then go back in and resume Emailing.
>>Is this normal?  Is there anything else I can do to speed things up a little?
>>Thank you in advance for any assistance, from anyone who cares to post on 
>>this matter.  All help is appreciated.

>>Sarah



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