Re(2): Slowwww mail send

2004-08-19 Thread David Smith

Yes. I have rebooted several times.




Regards-
 
David M. Smith
CEO, CLASS-FIVE
1239 N. Glenville
Richardson, Texas  75081
(972) 234-6414

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www.newclassfive.com



On 8/19/04 12:11 PM, Marlyse Comte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>did you also reboot your machine? or re-logged?
>
>---marlyse
>
> former message(s) quotes: -
>
>>Within the past week, my PM 4.2.1 on OS X has suddenly become very slow
>>on mail send. The cursor spins for 20-30 seconds after I click "send",
>>and then for 15-20 seconds after the mail is actually sent. Naturally, I
>>can't do anything else with the program during those times.
>>
>>I've checked with Process Viewer, and the PM app is using 95% or more CPU
>>time when the cursor is spinning.
>>
>>This was a sudden development, and I haven't been able to link it with
>>anything else. I reinstalled the app, meaning I dragged a fresh copy into
>>my applications folder. No change. I've compacted the database, rebuilt
>>the index, etc.
>>
>>Any ideas???
>
>
>






Re: Slowwww mail send

2004-08-19 Thread Marlyse Comte

did you also reboot your machine? or re-logged?

---marlyse

 former message(s) quotes: -

>Within the past week, my PM 4.2.1 on OS X has suddenly become very slow
>on mail send. The cursor spins for 20-30 seconds after I click "send",
>and then for 15-20 seconds after the mail is actually sent. Naturally, I
>can't do anything else with the program during those times.
>
>I've checked with Process Viewer, and the PM app is using 95% or more CPU
>time when the cursor is spinning.
>
>This was a sudden development, and I haven't been able to link it with
>anything else. I reinstalled the app, meaning I dragged a fresh copy into
>my applications folder. No change. I've compacted the database, rebuilt
>the index, etc.
>
>Any ideas???





Slowwww mail send

2004-08-19 Thread David Smith

Within the past week, my PM 4.2.1 on OS X has suddenly become very slow
on mail send. The cursor spins for 20-30 seconds after I click "send",
and then for 15-20 seconds after the mail is actually sent. Naturally, I
can't do anything else with the program during those times.

I've checked with Process Viewer, and the PM app is using 95% or more CPU
time when the cursor is spinning.

This was a sudden development, and I haven't been able to link it with
anything else. I reinstalled the app, meaning I dragged a fresh copy into
my applications folder. No change. I've compacted the database, rebuilt
the index, etc.

Any ideas???



Regards-
 
David M. Smith
CEO, CLASS-FIVE
1239 N. Glenville
Richardson, Texas  75081
(972) 234-6414

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.newclassfive.com






Re: Indexing in the background?

2004-08-19 Thread PowerMail Engineering

Jonathan Brady wrote:

>However, often when I want to preform a search in my messages (I usually
>do one search per day), I have to sit and wait for nearly 10 minutes
>while powermail 'updates and optimizes' the search index.

Try to compact your search index (using the file/database/compact search
index menu). Subsequent "update and optimize" should be faster.


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available, including Mailsmith, Apple Mail, Entourage and Eudora.
Although these apps aren't bad, no one has the functionality of
Powermail that I need. Searching and filtering also is excellent.
I LOVE IT (and because this is a program I use every ten minutes
to fetch my mail I would have even paid more for the update...)"
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Re: Login Error Message

2004-08-19 Thread Mirko Kranenburg

Most likely PM is started before your network connection is fully initialized.
When PM tries to connect, it cannot because of that reason.

I found that PM as a startup item is not working for me. I did have a
Quickeys script to start PM 1 minute after startup/login and that did work.

Now I just click the icon manually, much more direct for me.

Mirko

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Mirko Kranenburg
Maastricht, Netherlands
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PowerBook G4 (15" FW-800) OS X 10.3.5
Freeway Pro 3.5.12, NavPack, GraphPack,
PowerMail 5.0.1, 3 panes
The whole MarinerPak

Giovanni Andreani appears to have written on Thu, 19 Aug 2004 09:37:11 +0200:

>Hello, it's my first time in this list. I really need help with PowerMail.
>
>PowerMail is launched automatically when my mac starts; I've got
>different accounts it controls. Every time it retrieves mail on startup,
>I get this message: Login error for "name1" on "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", where:
>name1 is the name before the @ in the email address
>name2 is the name after the @ in the email address
>name3 is the incoming mail server
>
>The message ends with two buttons: the "OK" default blue button and a
>"Snooze" button
>
>Can anybody possibly tell me something more about what's happening? And
>what happens when I select Snooze?
>
>Thank you
>Giovanni Andreani
>
>
>






Login Error Message

2004-08-19 Thread Giovanni Andreani

Hello, it's my first time in this list. I really need help with PowerMail.

PowerMail is launched automatically when my mac starts; I've got
different accounts it controls. Every time it retrieves mail on startup,
I get this message: Login error for "name1" on "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", where:
name1 is the name before the @ in the email address
name2 is the name after the @ in the email address
name3 is the incoming mail server

The message ends with two buttons: the "OK" default blue button and a
"Snooze" button

Can anybody possibly tell me something more about what's happening? And
what happens when I select Snooze?

Thank you
Giovanni Andreani





Indexing in the background?

2004-08-19 Thread Jonathan Brady

I have the box 'Automatically index message in background' checked ON.

However, often when I want to preform a search in my messages (I usually
do one search per day), I have to sit and wait for nearly 10 minutes
while powermail 'updates and optimizes' the search index.

Am I missing something? what's the point of an ultra fast search system
if I have to wait 10 minutes or more before I can start a search? Isn't
that preference supposed to perform the updating and optimizing in the 
background so that I don't have to wait for it to do it when I need it?
Subsequent searches are fast and instant. But the first search more often
than not will trigger the update process. What's stomping me is that 
sometimes (rarely) it doesn't do the update before the search.

What gives?

-- 
Jonathan Brady