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I know there was another discussion somewhere re this problem, but I can't locate it. I'm having the problem some others were having and wondering if there is any solution? When I go to "create mail" it takes several seconds after the email comes up before you can start writing...sometimes up to 16 seconds. It also takes several seconds after I hit "reply" to an email. Any suggestions???
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A few others have reported this slowness. Some say you can eliminate that slowness for the current session by opening the Calendar from within Windows Mail and then closing the Calendar again. What may also help if you have many contacts is to turn off the auto-complete feature: Tools > Options > Send > uncheck "Automatically complete..." Gary VanderMolen "Cathy"
| QUOTE | I know there was another discussion somewhere re this problem, but I can't locate it. I'm having the problem some others were having and wondering if there is any solution? When I go to "create mail" it takes several seconds after the email comes up before you can start writing...sometimes up to 16 seconds. It also takes several seconds after I hit "reply" to an email. Any suggestions??? |
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I did the calendar thing yesterday, that didn't work. I turned off the auto-compete feature...that seems to have fixed it! But, that is an inconvenience, not having the "auto-complete" function.... Is this a problem that you think will ever be fixed?? Thanks for your help! "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
| QUOTE | A few others have reported this slowness. Some say you can eliminate that slowness for the current session by opening the Calendar from within Windows Mail and then closing the Calendar again. What may also help if you have many contacts is to turn off the auto-complete feature: Tools > Options > Send > uncheck "Automatically complete..." Gary VanderMolen "Cathy" I know there was another discussion somewhere re this problem, but I can't locate it. I'm having the problem some others were having and wondering if there is any solution? When I go to "create mail" it takes several seconds after the email comes up before you can start writing...sometimes up to 16 seconds. It also takes several seconds after I hit "reply" to an email. Any suggestions??? |
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Whether it will ever be fixed, who knows? Microsoft doesn't seem interested in fixing WinMail problems. Gary VanderMolen "Cathy"
| QUOTE | I did the calendar thing yesterday, that didn't work. I turned off the auto-compete feature...that seems to have fixed it! But, that is an inconvenience, not having the "auto-complete" function.... Is this a problem that you think will ever be fixed?? Thanks for your help! "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: A few others have reported this slowness. Some say you can eliminate that slowness for the current session by opening the Calendar from within Windows Mail and then closing the Calendar again. What may also help if you have many contacts is to turn off the auto-complete feature: Tools > Options > Send > uncheck "Automatically complete..." Gary VanderMolen "Cathy" I know there was another discussion somewhere re this problem, but I can't locate it. I'm having the problem some others were having and wondering if there is any solution? When I go to "create mail" it takes several seconds after the email comes up before you can start writing...sometimes up to 16 seconds. It also takes several seconds after I hit "reply" to an email. Any suggestions??? |
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THANX IT SOLVED MY PROBLEM AS WELL! "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
| QUOTE | Whether it will ever be fixed, who knows? Microsoft doesn't seem interested in fixing WinMail problems. Gary VanderMolen "Cathy" I did the calendar thing yesterday, that didn't work. I turned off the auto-compete feature...that seems to have fixed it! But, that is an inconvenience, not having the "auto-complete" function.... Is this a problem that you think will ever be fixed?? Thanks for your help! "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: A few others have reported this slowness. Some say you can eliminate that slowness for the current session by opening the Calendar from within Windows Mail and then closing the Calendar again. What may also help if you have many contacts is to turn off the auto-complete feature: Tools > Options > Send > uncheck "Automatically complete..." Gary VanderMolen "Cathy" I know there was another discussion somewhere re this problem, but I can't locate it. I'm having the problem some others were having and wondering if there is any solution? When I go to "create mail" it takes several seconds after the email comes up before you can start writing...sometimes up to 16 seconds. It also takes several seconds after I hit "reply" to an email. Any suggestions???
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Opening and closing Calendar worked for me. This will become a fairly tiresome exercise I would think. Is there a new version of Windows Mail in the pipeline? "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
| QUOTE | Whether it will ever be fixed, who knows? Microsoft doesn't seem interested in fixing WinMail problems. Gary VanderMolen "Cathy" I did the calendar thing yesterday, that didn't work. I turned off the auto-compete feature...that seems to have fixed it! But, that is an inconvenience, not having the "auto-complete" function.... Is this a problem that you think will ever be fixed?? Thanks for your help! "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: A few others have reported this slowness. Some say you can eliminate that slowness for the current session by opening the Calendar from within Windows Mail and then closing the Calendar again. What may also help if you have many contacts is to turn off the auto-complete feature: Tools > Options > Send > uncheck "Automatically complete..." Gary VanderMolen "Cathy" I know there was another discussion somewhere re this problem, but I can't locate it. I'm having the problem some others were having and wondering if there is any solution? When I go to "create mail" it takes several seconds after the email comes up before you can start writing...sometimes up to 16 seconds. It also takes several seconds after I hit "reply" to an email. Any suggestions???
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Windows Live Mail beta is available now on the Live site. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Geesey"
| QUOTE | Opening and closing Calendar worked for me. This will become a fairly tiresome exercise I would think. Is there a new version of Windows Mail in the pipeline? "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Whether it will ever be fixed, who knows? Microsoft doesn't seem interested in fixing WinMail problems. Gary VanderMolen "Cathy" I did the calendar thing yesterday, that didn't work. I turned off the auto-compete feature...that seems to have fixed it! But, that is an inconvenience, not having the "auto-complete" function.... Is this a problem that you think will ever be fixed?? Thanks for your help! "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: A few others have reported this slowness. Some say you can eliminate that slowness for the current session by opening the Calendar from within Windows Mail and then closing the Calendar again. What may also help if you have many contacts is to turn off the auto-complete feature: Tools > Options > Send > uncheck "Automatically complete..." Gary VanderMolen "Cathy" I know there was another discussion somewhere re this problem, but I can't locate it. I'm having the problem some others were having and wondering if there is any solution? When I go to "create mail" it takes several seconds after the email comes up before you can start writing...sometimes up to 16 seconds. It also takes several seconds after I hit "reply" to an email. Any suggestions???
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