Re: email performance, you may look into folder size. It seems many email clients these days like to load the entire index of folders into memory, and that the complexity associated with that has been kept linear or worse. For that reason, it may help to periodically move older emails to archive folders that a) don't change anymore (note how doing this will *substantially* cut down the size of your time machine backups), and b) presumably you don't open often and so the email client isn't tempted to load all the index into memory again. These tips help when using Thunderbird. HTH... On 5/31/20 10:42, Henry Baker wrote:
I realize that this is off-topic, so feel free to delete this if you wish.
I personally use Linux & Windows, but my wife uses MacOS.
Over the past 2 years, the MacOS "Mail" program has become impossibly slow -- all the while use the same hardware!
I can't believe that Mac users would put up with this.
Note that everything else works fine; it's just the Mail program.
Do any of you use Macs?
Do you find the Mac Mail program intolerably slow?
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