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Test Man wrote:
I have a similar problem with Outlook in regards to the fact that if you click on an IMAP e-mail, the app is basically hung while it downloads the message, or sending e-mail, or any operation involving e-mails on an IMAP server. If you have a bad internet connection, you can't do anything in the meantime because it takes a while to download the message. This is completely different behaviour from Outlook Express, which doesn't hang the app when you perform operations on the e-mail on an IMAP server. I have done some network analysis on what happens during an Outlook 2007 IMAP session and basically, it is checking all folders even when configured not to. This is even if the case if you have reconfigured it to only check the Inbox (which for most people is the only place that mail arrives). It seems as though their IMAP implementation in Outlook 2007 is essentially broken. So while it appears to be hanging, it is checking all folders for new mail instead of just the Inbox. Additionally, while it is hanging, it does not appear to allow multi-threaded interaction with Outlook. I would care a whole lot less that it was hanging if I could check my calendar or open up a new e-mail, but you have to wait. I am not sure what they were thinking.... Anyways, in my testing with ethereal, at least in my example I would see maybe 1000 packets every time I did a send-recieve even though there might be no new mail. With Thunderbird, there might be a lot of packets on initial start up, but after that, checking mail would result in 5 or 6 packets passing across the network. Just enough to for the app to see that there was no new mail. Thunderbird is lightning fast, but the calendaring leaves a lot to be desired... Bummer, too bad I need Outlook Free/Busy... John I'd be interested in an acknowledgement of this problem from someone who is intimately knowledgeable with Outlook 2007 and whether this is something the Office team would be considering fixing in the future. "Wigster" wrote in message . 102... Hi, I am wondering if anyone has managed to come up with a solution to Outlook 2007's behaviour with IMAP. I am running it on a laptop, which I put to sleep a few times a day. It seems that when you either start the application or just awake your laptop after a longer time when Outlook has not been checking an IMAP account, it takes it anywhere from 2 to 10 minutes to actually download the IMAP email. This is usually much worse when there are a lot of spam messages (by a lot I mean ~10, not really *that* much) to filter out into the Junk folder. You can either wait for the above period of time, during which the application is basically hung up, or you can kill it and restart (although you need to do this manually, not through the "restart outlook" requester) at which point it will load up, have the IMAP email available, but not filtered with the rules. Any ideas? Iggy |
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