Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws slower in responding with imap accounts than pop with Outlook 2010?

2012-02-21 Thread Don Marang
Post Office Protocol (POP3) has a much simpler interface with your email
server on the web than Interactive Mail Access Access Protocol (IMAP). 
POP3 just retreives everything in your Inbox on the server at regular
intervals.  By default, it then deletes the messages from the Invox on
the server.  The message is only on your PC at this point. 

IMAP synchronizes folders on your email server with the folders on your
PC email client.  The messages remain on the server until they are
deleted.  This is what makes IMAP better for use when reading email from
different computers and devices.  Each device is synchronized to have
the latest, will not miss messages read on another device, or need to
delete the same messages on different devices.  These are problems you
will likely encounter reading POP3 email on a computer and a smart
phone.  IMAP synchronizes several folders, like Drafts, Sent Mail, Junk
Mail, and Trash.  It might also synchronize other archive or labels in
Gmail.  If it is working slower than expected, perhaps it is
synchronizing more folders or details than necessary for you.  Most
clients have ways, usually through using the Applications key on the
folder, to set which folders should be synchronized, or hidden.  It is
also possible to indicate that for this folder, just synchronize the
headers rather than the entire messages.  Reducing the amount of work
the client needs to perform to keep up with your email will make it
snappier! 


*Don Marang*
Vinux Package Development Coordinator - vinuxproject.org
http://www.vinuxproject.org/


On 2/21/2012 12:01 PM, CM54 wrote:
 Hello list,

 I've been working with Outlook 2010 and have set up a few email accounts.
 One thing I'm noticing though, is that jaws is noticeably slower when
 working with my imap emails as opposed to the ones I have set up as pop.
 With the pop emails, when I press the delete button or arrow through the
 list view of messages, Jaws works fine and as it always done, but when
 working with the imap messages and again, deleting or arrowing through them,
 Jaws gets sluggish and speech is delayed or I sometimes have to just press
 the say line command to get Jaws to speak the next message's information. I
 am using the latest JFW 13 release and am working with Outlook 2010 on a
 Win7 Dell. The only difference between these email accounts is the pop and
 imap configuration.
 Are others experiencing this issue or might they have an idea of how to
 better improve the JFW slow performance?

 Thanks,


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Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws slower in responding with imap accounts than pop with Outlook 2010?

2012-02-21 Thread Godwin Adoyi
Pop deleting messages from the server, is an option. You can unchecked it in
the advance configuration. 
Godwin 

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Don Marang
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 6:55 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws slower in responding with imap accounts than
pop with Outlook 2010?

Post Office Protocol (POP3) has a much simpler interface with your email
server on the web than Interactive Mail Access Access Protocol (IMAP). 
POP3 just retreives everything in your Inbox on the server at regular
intervals.  By default, it then deletes the messages from the Invox on the
server.  The message is only on your PC at this point. 

IMAP synchronizes folders on your email server with the folders on your PC
email client.  The messages remain on the server until they are deleted.
This is what makes IMAP better for use when reading email from different
computers and devices.  Each device is synchronized to have the latest, will
not miss messages read on another device, or need to delete the same
messages on different devices.  These are problems you will likely encounter
reading POP3 email on a computer and a smart phone.  IMAP synchronizes
several folders, like Drafts, Sent Mail, Junk Mail, and Trash.  It might
also synchronize other archive or labels in Gmail.  If it is working slower
than expected, perhaps it is synchronizing more folders or details than
necessary for you.  Most clients have ways, usually through using the
Applications key on the folder, to set which folders should be synchronized,
or hidden.  It is also possible to indicate that for this folder, just
synchronize the headers rather than the entire messages.  Reducing the
amount of work the client needs to perform to keep up with your email will
make it snappier! 


*Don Marang*
Vinux Package Development Coordinator - vinuxproject.org
http://www.vinuxproject.org/


On 2/21/2012 12:01 PM, CM54 wrote:
 Hello list,

 I've been working with Outlook 2010 and have set up a few email accounts.
 One thing I'm noticing though, is that jaws is noticeably slower when 
 working with my imap emails as opposed to the ones I have set up as pop.
 With the pop emails, when I press the delete button or arrow through 
 the list view of messages, Jaws works fine and as it always done, but 
 when working with the imap messages and again, deleting or arrowing 
 through them, Jaws gets sluggish and speech is delayed or I sometimes 
 have to just press the say line command to get Jaws to speak the next 
 message's information. I am using the latest JFW 13 release and am 
 working with Outlook 2010 on a
 Win7 Dell. The only difference between these email accounts is the pop 
 and imap configuration.
 Are others experiencing this issue or might they have an idea of how 
 to better improve the JFW slow performance?

 Thanks,


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Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws slower in responding with imap accounts than pop with Outlook 2010?

2012-02-21 Thread Øyvind Lode
Outlook is a great e-mail client.
I'm using Outlook 2010 with my Exchange e-mail account and it's very snappy.
However, in the past I've used Outlook with Gmail IMAP and it's horribly slow.
In my opinion it's useless so I gave up.

You can improve performance a bit by only sync headers.

There are more tricks to improve performance but I can't remember them from the 
top of my head.

Do a google search for outlook imap performance and you'll probably find the 
articles discussing this exact problem and how to improve it.

PS: the performance issues is not JAWS related at all.

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com 
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Godwin Adoyi
Sent: 21. februar 2012 20:21
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws slower in responding with imap accounts than pop 
with Outlook 2010?

Pop deleting messages from the server, is an option. You can unchecked it in
the advance configuration. 
Godwin 

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Don Marang
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 6:55 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws slower in responding with imap accounts than
pop with Outlook 2010?

Post Office Protocol (POP3) has a much simpler interface with your email
server on the web than Interactive Mail Access Access Protocol (IMAP). 
POP3 just retreives everything in your Inbox on the server at regular
intervals.  By default, it then deletes the messages from the Invox on the
server.  The message is only on your PC at this point. 

IMAP synchronizes folders on your email server with the folders on your PC
email client.  The messages remain on the server until they are deleted.
This is what makes IMAP better for use when reading email from different
computers and devices.  Each device is synchronized to have the latest, will
not miss messages read on another device, or need to delete the same
messages on different devices.  These are problems you will likely encounter
reading POP3 email on a computer and a smart phone.  IMAP synchronizes
several folders, like Drafts, Sent Mail, Junk Mail, and Trash.  It might
also synchronize other archive or labels in Gmail.  If it is working slower
than expected, perhaps it is synchronizing more folders or details than
necessary for you.  Most clients have ways, usually through using the
Applications key on the folder, to set which folders should be synchronized,
or hidden.  It is also possible to indicate that for this folder, just
synchronize the headers rather than the entire messages.  Reducing the
amount of work the client needs to perform to keep up with your email will
make it snappier! 


*Don Marang*
Vinux Package Development Coordinator - vinuxproject.org
http://www.vinuxproject.org/


On 2/21/2012 12:01 PM, CM54 wrote:
 Hello list,

 I've been working with Outlook 2010 and have set up a few email accounts.
 One thing I'm noticing though, is that jaws is noticeably slower when 
 working with my imap emails as opposed to the ones I have set up as pop.
 With the pop emails, when I press the delete button or arrow through 
 the list view of messages, Jaws works fine and as it always done, but 
 when working with the imap messages and again, deleting or arrowing 
 through them, Jaws gets sluggish and speech is delayed or I sometimes 
 have to just press the say line command to get Jaws to speak the next 
 message's information. I am using the latest JFW 13 release and am 
 working with Outlook 2010 on a
 Win7 Dell. The only difference between these email accounts is the pop 
 and imap configuration.
 Are others experiencing this issue or might they have an idea of how 
 to better improve the JFW slow performance?

 Thanks,


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Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws slower in responding with imap accounts than pop with Outlook 2010?

2012-02-21 Thread CM54
Yes, thank you. I am fully aware of how both pop and imap work.
As this was my first time setting up the imap on my new machine, I was
unsure as to why the quite noticeable delay with Jaws speech was occurring.
I'll play with the header settings and whatnot and see if that helps at all.
It works perfectly fine on my iPhone. Just Jaws seems to slow down.

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Don Marang
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:55 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws slower in responding with imap accounts than
pop with Outlook 2010?

Post Office Protocol (POP3) has a much simpler interface with your email
server on the web than Interactive Mail Access Access Protocol (IMAP). 
POP3 just retreives everything in your Inbox on the server at regular
intervals.  By default, it then deletes the messages from the Invox on the
server.  The message is only on your PC at this point. 

IMAP synchronizes folders on your email server with the folders on your PC
email client.  The messages remain on the server until they are deleted.
This is what makes IMAP better for use when reading email from different
computers and devices.  Each device is synchronized to have the latest, will
not miss messages read on another device, or need to delete the same
messages on different devices.  These are problems you will likely encounter
reading POP3 email on a computer and a smart phone.  IMAP synchronizes
several folders, like Drafts, Sent Mail, Junk Mail, and Trash.  It might
also synchronize other archive or labels in Gmail.  If it is working slower
than expected, perhaps it is synchronizing more folders or details than
necessary for you.  Most clients have ways, usually through using the
Applications key on the folder, to set which folders should be synchronized,
or hidden.  It is also possible to indicate that for this folder, just
synchronize the headers rather than the entire messages.  Reducing the
amount of work the client needs to perform to keep up with your email will
make it snappier! 


*Don Marang*
Vinux Package Development Coordinator - vinuxproject.org
http://www.vinuxproject.org/


On 2/21/2012 12:01 PM, CM54 wrote:
 Hello list,

 I've been working with Outlook 2010 and have set up a few email accounts.
 One thing I'm noticing though, is that jaws is noticeably slower when 
 working with my imap emails as opposed to the ones I have set up as pop.
 With the pop emails, when I press the delete button or arrow through 
 the list view of messages, Jaws works fine and as it always done, but 
 when working with the imap messages and again, deleting or arrowing 
 through them, Jaws gets sluggish and speech is delayed or I sometimes 
 have to just press the say line command to get Jaws to speak the next 
 message's information. I am using the latest JFW 13 release and am 
 working with Outlook 2010 on a
 Win7 Dell. The only difference between these email accounts is the pop 
 and imap configuration.
 Are others experiencing this issue or might they have an idea of how 
 to better improve the JFW slow performance?

 Thanks,


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