On 4 Oct 2019, at 14:01, Jason Davies wrote:
I accidentally have an update on this.
Firstly, OMM switching off 'Recipient headers' in 'Auto-completion
Sources' did seem to speed Mailmate up, but it didn't speed *me* up
because I discovered how much I rely on it;)
You can get part of the benefit for little cost by tuning the contents
of the mailbox being used for auto-completion. For example, instead of
using the default "Sent Messages" mailbox, I use a smart mailbox that
contains only messages from Sent Messages that are less than a year old.
This also improves the quality of auto-completion, so I don't have a
dozen minor (display name) variants of the same wrong address as the top
hits. With mailing lists increasingly moving to "munged" From headers,
this is a growing problem for me.
Switching in back on left me with some delays (but as I said, I think,
I've improved my hardware and it's improved the delays). However at
some point Mailmate just got locked this afternoon and after an hour I
had to not only force-quit it but eventually force shut-down the whole
mac, which wouldn't restart.
That sounds like a problem much larger than MM, e.g. corrupted
filesystem or flaky disk.
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