Das Problem habe ich schon länger und auch schon einmal beschrieben. Eine Lösung gab es nicht. Mit dem Problem habe ich dann gelebt: alle email mit Attach haben laaange Zeit zum laden benötigt und dann lassen sich auch noch nicht einmal die Attaches öffnen.
Als Abhilfe habe ich dann wieder mal Thunderbird aktiviert und es läuft schnell und ohne lästige Wartezeiten.
Ich habe eine gekaufte Version sowie eine freie Lizenz bekommen (Danke nochmal dafür). Da ich nun aber wieder einmal den Vergleich habe, wie schnell es gehen kann, fällt es mir schwer, bei meinem eM Client zu bleiben.
Über eine Lösung würde ich mich freuen.
mit besten Grüßen
Jens W. Kock
Do you have your old thread link to read ?
i will look for. i think it was in the last spring.
the ticket #115747
but actualy i installed thunderbird and it works fast - with my provider. a few times faster than emclient.
with best regards, Jens
So was the issue in that ticket when you open attachments or see inline pictures in the email, its "slower to open in eM Client on eg: (New emails that arrive with inline images or attachments) ?
If that’s the issue, that normal if you have setup a eg: IMAP, Exchange, iCloud account and not set the option in your account to “download messages and attachments offline” which then (by default) has to read the mail headers, read the body of the email as well as d/l any attachments when you click or hover to open them etc. So yes is allways slower the first time to open them.
However once the email & attachments are cached locally in eM Client, then next time you open that same email, the attachment will open usually instantaneously which it does for me.
Note:- If you are opening attachments, i find the best way is to “hover your mouse” over the attachment and click “Open” and not dbclick the attachment.
Also if you dblclick attachments (the first time the email arrives) as they are not locally cached yet, sometimes (not allways) they may fail to open particluarly with very large attachments. So allways best in my opinion to hover over the attachment and click open on new emails to avoid issues.