On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 2:10 PM, Robert Munteanu
<robert.munte...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Using evolution{,-ews} 3.18.4, server is outlook.com .
>
> I often notice that 'big' operations tend to block others from
> happening. A couple of examples:
>
> - expunding the 'deleted items' folder when it has a large number of
> messages ( 2k+ )
> - downloading a large number of messages, usually after not connecting
> for a long time
>
> When this kind of operation is executed all others are queued, including:
>
> - retrieving a single message
> - storing folder state ( reading messages, moving to another folder)
>
> When the 'big' operation takes a long time, all the others are blocked
> ( I sometimes see dozens to pending operations ) leading to a poor
> user experience.
>
> Can this be improved somehow? I guess there are a couple of options
>
> 1. Splitting big operations in smaller chunks ( e.g. delete messages
> in batches of 100, I noticed the outlook.com web UI does this ) and
> interleave them with more recent tasks
> 2. Process more than one tasks at a time
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert
>

Hi Robert,

Check bugzilla for my reports, I have files some bugs some time ago on
this issue. This is applicable to Exchange Servers as well.

-- 
Br,
Emre
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