Hi Bill,
Thanks again for your help!
Regarding the rules that apply tags, actually I had one for each emails
that added a tag to each new email and that were changed at a later time
by a Google Apps Script. I now removed them and removed the script. I'll
see if this changes something (actua
On 10 May 2020, at 21:43, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
Hi Sam,
Thanks a lot for doing the test, this is really appreciated and
give me a better cue that something shouldn't be right with my setup!
I was thinking that maybe the problem was with Gmail since my 3 emails
who are really used are
Hi Sam,
Thanks a lot for doing the test, this is really appreciated and
give me a better cue that something shouldn't be right with my setup!
I was thinking that maybe the problem was with Gmail since my 3 emails
who are really used are from Gmail, the 2 others are from my web hosting
pro
Just a follow up - having run MailMate for about 18 hours with Activity
Monitor open, I’m showing 1 MB sent and 20 MB received.
Not a huge email day for me, but that’s like three orders of magnitude
less than what you’re seeing. I think there’s something screwy going
on with your setup.
Mayb
Hi Bill,
Actually, if you open Activity Monitor, you will see it starts
at zero and then augment and if you restart it it restarts. With that,
I'm watching it during the day and see that the download count raise
little by little. For example, I restarted Activity Monitor this morning
(a l
On 10 May 2020, at 10:32, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
To give you more inputs, yesterday MailMate downloaded for 2.1gb of
data.
You can see a screenshot taken at the end of the day before I put my
laptop to sleep [here](https://d.pr/i/XVsY6a)
I believe those network values are not per day, but
Hi all!
First, thanks Travis, Bill and Randall for your insight on how IMAP
works. I think that would have been long and demanding to scan every
email when syncing, so I'm glad this is not the case
Thanks Patrik for your workflow regarding your procedure to archive your
emails, I'll keep thi
On 9 May 2020, at 16:45, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
> So, I think my best way to reduce most of it would be to move a lot of my
> emails to a new submailbox that I will unsubscribe from MailMate. So my
> question, is this the only solution?
FWIW, your usage is MUCH smaller than mine. If I had on
On 9 May 2020, at 16:32, Bill Cole wrote:
On 9 May 2020, at 15:45, Travis Risner wrote:
Hi Guillaume,
I have no direct knowledge of how MM works, but I have suspicions.
If MM is __synchronizing__ with all the IMAP servers, then I suspect
that it has to do something for each of the 200,000
On 9 May 2020, at 15:45, Travis Risner wrote:
Hi Guillaume,
I have no direct knowledge of how MM works, but I have suspicions. If
MM is __synchronizing__ with all the IMAP servers, then I suspect that
it has to do something for each of the 200,000 (or 500,000) emails to
verify that it is st
Hi Guillaume,
I have no direct knowledge of how MM works, but I have suspicions. If
MM is __synchronizing__ with all the IMAP servers, then I suspect that
it has to do something for each of the 200,000 (or 500,000) emails to
verify that it is still there and hasn’t changed. Maybe it download
2 GB of network traffic per day seems high. I’m going to leave
Activity monitor open on my MailMate today and see what I get.
Messages.noindex tends to be a bit larger than the on-server size of the
messages, but not staggeringly so. For example, one of my accounts is
using 4.7 GB on the serve
Dear Tracy,
Thanks for your reply, this is greatly appreciated!
Yes, I understand around 200,000 emails may be quite a lot and no I
don't need all of them instantly and yes I was thinking of doing
something to reduce that (backup + moving emails to submailboxes that
would be unsubscribed).
Hello,
Do you really need 200,000 emails to be instantly available to you, or
are you using 99% of that just to store old emails?
If the latter, then you could inprove your situation immensely by using
an email archiver, such as Horcrux, or (my preferred) MailSteward (which
I have been using
Sorry, I forgot to specify... I'm using the last non-beta version of
MailMate: Version 1.13.1 (5671)
--
Guillaume
On 9 May 2020, at 10:57, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
Hey Alexandre,
Let me know what you found out on your side! It would be great
to see if it's my setup the problem.
To giv
Hey Alexandre,
Let me know what you found out on your side! It would be great to
see if it's my setup the problem.
To give you some tips, open the Activity Monitor and go into the Network
Tab. Keep the application open on this state or the bandwidth will reset
to 0. You can filter to Mail
On 9 May 2020, at 16:45, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
Thanks anyone for any cues and help!
I'm afraid I don't have anything actionable but I will have a closer
look to MM and bandwidth usage. I have always felt (and complained) that
MM was a resource hog but never actually took the time to get
Dear MailMate Users,
First, I want to say that I really like MailMate with its
customization and search possibilities, this is not a rant, but just
that I would like to tune it to reduce its footprint if possible.
In short I find it a little heavy regarding its usage of resources. To
giv
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